Quebec's immigration policy seems to be working very well. Of the total number of immigrants who arrived in the five years preceding a census, 70% can speak French. Of course, that is not what we are seeing outside Quebec. However, interprovincial migration will always be a factor. That's an important issue. Some immigrants tend to migrate to Toronto or Ottawa. The period from 2001 to 2006 was the first time the number of anglophones leaving Quebec was so low. In fact, many of them who were outside Quebec returned to the province where they were born.
As I previously mentioned, a third of Quebec's anglophone population is made up of immigrants. So immigration is definitely a very important factor in the anglophone minority community.