Absolutely, I agree with your concerns. It's something that we've heard loud and clear from the stakeholders, including that organization. Whenever we can ensure the provision of francophone settlement services by francophone settlement organizations, we support that. Whatever we can do as the federal government, not only to provide programming money but also to help the capacity of those organizations to deliver those services, we are more than open to doing.
You heard me speak about the importance of that first step, that first hand-off, where a francophone immigrant and their family are landing at an airport and should be received by a francophone settlement organization, not by an organization that has one francophone employee. We agree with that approach.
The question is, how do we put that policy into effect? What monies are available to redirect to that? What else can we do in our allocation for settlement and integration to ensure that francophone immigrants and newcomers receive francophone-specific settlement services from a francophone settlement organization?