Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to our witnesses for being with us today.
I will begin with the Statistics Canada figures.
The decision for Canadians to enrol their children in immersion courses is often motivated either by cultural factors or, economically speaking, by the hope that their children can find high-quality jobs. In some respects, bilingualism can lead to interesting jobs.
However, are you able to measure the income levels of people who claim to be bilingual relative to those of other Canadians as a whole? Is there a difference? If so, do you have those details on a province-by-province basis?