I would certainly suspect that if there isn't a job in their field of study, the chances of going back to that community are relatively small, but they would go where the jobs would be. Right?
Stats Canada, have you prepared any socio-economic portrait of immigrants living in the official language minority communities? This is kind of a multi-question. Is it different from the socio-economic situation of immigrants that do not live in official language minority communities? Is it possible to gauge the impact of immigration on OLMC economic development?