We very much appreciated their report. I talked to Mr. Fraser and I met with New Brunswick's official languages commissioner and that province's immigration minister, who is also a Francophone herself. We will write a formal response to their proposals, but the fact remains that we are already in the process of doing a number of things.
As I said earlier, we will take measures to identify people who are bilingual and able to speak French who are not necessarily identified in the current system. We will continue to meet the great challenge of promoting our Francophone minority communities to all our audiences. Immigration from Africa is growing the fastest. We will continue to work together with the employers and municipalities that will be taking in Francophone immigrants. They are our most important partners in this.
