There is no doubt that the number of French-speaking immigrants is lower, even lower than that of francophones outside Quebec. The fact that the majority of immigrants who settle outside Quebec mainly opt for English-speaking communities is an important consideration. We have observed that frequently.
However, you might be interested in hearing a few other figures. Let's look at some demographic projections. In the 1960s, for every francophone living in Europe, there was one francophone living in Africa. In 40 years, for every francophone in Europe, Africa will have six or seven. What that means is the increase in the world's French-speaking community will happen mainly in Africa. And we know that African-born immigrants make up an ever-growing portion of francophone communities outside Quebec. So that is definitely an important avenue to explore.