We really like the approach taken in Nova Scotia, which is to aim higher to be sure to at least achieve the target. What we have really reacted most to is the fact that so far, our government has had no such concern, in terms of targets for Francophones, in its own immigration policies. It looks as though immigration is possibly seen as a threat, whereas we should, on the contrary, see it as an opportunity. So, we are clearly aiming for a rate of 33%, but we are not under any illusion. We will get to work on this, and it may be easier to discuss it three years from now, if we are able to achieve it.
On June 3rd, 2010. See this statement in context.