I'll take a stab at that one, at the role of post-secondary institutions. I think their role is vital.
I just want to tell you a little bit about New Brunswick. In New Brunswick we have a francophone university, l'Université de Moncton, with three campuses. We also have a few anglophone universities. We also have our community college system, which has duality. We have community colleges on the English side,
and community colleges on the francophone side.
New Brunswick being officially bilingual, we are well equipped with post-secondary institutions in English and in French. In fact I know, although I don't have the stats here today, that our post-secondary institutions play a key big role in attracting francophone immigrants to our province. I do know that L'Université de Moncton's numbers, in terms of attracting francophone immigrants, are quite impressive. I don't have that information with me, but I'm sure it's something that's readily available.
In New Brunswick it definitely is a tremendous asset for us in recruiting immigrants of both linguistic communities.