Interesting question.
I think we would have to get back to you on that. I think we all have our anecdotal evidence. I'm guessing that it's a little bit less now than it was 10 years ago. We are trying to link immigrants more closely with their employers, with their job opportunities, before they come, to let them know where they'll be able to work in their professions. We can come back to you with that.
Another way of showing the way forward for francophone immigrants is of course by sharing the experience of people who have succeeded, like the engineer in Thunder Bay I mentioned. We have put more videos, more links, than ever before on our website, including links that are completely in French, where people just tell their story.
Someone might mention that he was originally from Rwanda, that he was a refugee in Kenya and spent seven years at a camp. He was selected to come to Winnipeg, for example, and started a new career thanks to this or that support mechanism. There are all kinds of stories like that.