We have raw data. Naturally, in a year or two, more specific data will be used.
Regardless, initial reports from the PIAAC presented data broken down by the various communities in the various provinces, such as in Ontario, in Quebec, and so on.
What is interesting, as Mr. Lévesque mentioned, is that Canada provided the largest sample of respondents for the international survey. Of the 166,000 people who took part in the assessment, 27,000 were Canadian. What is interesting is that, in the Canadian sample, francophones from three provinces were over-represented, namely, those from New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario.
For the moment, the raw data will be broken down minimally, but there will be much more specific data in a year or two.