As I mentioned earlier, French-speaking immigrants are very educated. They are more educated than immigrants who speak other languages. However, they face significant challenges integrating into the labour market. For example, we note the fact that not having a good command of English is a significant barrier outside Quebec.
The unemployment rate among French-speaking immigrants who do not have a good command of English—which most definitely is a barrier—is higher than that of francophone immigrants who are bilingual or who have some knowledge of English.
This information is available and there is a wealth of data on these characteristics. We are talking about a very educated population, but one that faces significant challenges with respect to the labour market.