In fact, training is a provincial jurisdiction, I know, but there is a lot of collaboration between the provinces, the territories and the federal government regarding immigration. That has been expressed quite clearly in everything I quoted up till now. As for the Express Entry system, I can quote a few words from the 2014 Economic Action Plan. It states that:
The Expression of Interest system would allow the Government of Canada, provinces and territories, and employers to actively target highly skilled immigrants [...]
As you can see, the provinces have a big role to play.
The plan then says:
In the future, the government will explore with provinces, territories and employers approaches to developing a pool of skilled workers who are ready to begin employment in Canada.
So we see that there are possibilities. The federal government, which has linguistic obligations to francophone minority communities, could work with the provinces in the context of these collaborations we were referring to, and try to see how to encourage francophone immigration. Of course, if the francophone communities were involved in that process, it would be even better.