I would like to talk about another point. I will be brief, Mr. Chair.
I don't know if you are familiar with the case of a woman from Rwanda who wanted to go to British Columbia. Her application was denied because she spoke only French. She would have been going to work in a French-speaking family. I was involved in the case and the minister was also forced to become involved before she was finally given permission.
Has that problem been resolved, or can Citizenship and Immigration still discriminate against a French-speaking person who wants to settle in British Columbia or another province apart from Quebec?