It will make a difference, for sure.
The other thing, as you know, the official languages committee is always looking at is post-secondary institutions and study for foreign students. The French post-secondary institutions outside Quebec, of course, are an obvious means of increasing the number of French-speaking permanent residents. After spending two, three, or maybe four years at one of these institutions, a foreign student establishes a network of contacts that will facilitate his or her economic and social integration.
What does your strategic plan propose to support the efforts of French language schools and post-secondary institutions that want to recruit foreign students?