The first point is that all provinces are welcome to deliver their provincial nominee programs through express entry. It will go faster and give them a better result if they do so. We have said to all the provinces repeatedly that if they want to grow their provincial nominee program, they should put it through express entry. They will still have control. They will still be able to put the provincial nominations, but they will hit higher standards in every respect, including higher standards of fast processing. That invitation is there. We know that several provinces, including New Brunswick, are thinking seriously about this. It is up to them to tell us when they are ready.
Second, it is exciting to see that not just we, but three provinces have made serious commitments to francophone immigration. Ontario has set a target of 5%. Manitoba has set a target of 7% and your home, New Brunswick, our one officially bilingual province, 33%. We are committed to working very collaboratively with all three to that end. I think these provinces see the road map for official languages, which has this significant immigration component, as an important tool to that end. They strongly welcome the money we have invested in the francophone immigration networks.