I will start the answer and then allow Mr. Manicom to complete it.
It is a very important question. I want to begin with the annexes. The two annexes to the agreements we have signed with Ontario and New Brunswick are dedicated to francophone immigration. As part of our immigration agreements, the federal government has committed to work with Ontario and New Brunswick on francophone immigration. That means, for example, sharing profile data with Ontario so that it can pick some of the francophone federal applicants destined to go to Ontario who are not aware of francophone welcoming communities. How can Ontario benefit from that? How can we coordinate and match our targets so that we both achieve them? How can we work together on the marketing?
As I said, it's moving equally not just in terms of general outreach but also in making sure that we have targeted outreach to take advantage of things like the mobility of francophones. We can take Canadian employers who are willing to hire skilled francophone workers and match them in places like Morocco, which has segments of the population who are young and have the high skill levels that are much needed by these employers.
Because you mentioned New Brunswick, the last thing I'll say is that the Atlantic immigration pilot program also presents an opportunity for all four of those provinces to use that program to attract and retain francophone immigrants. For example, New Brunswick is using its Atlantic immigration pilot program number to make sure that it adds to its target to ensure that it shores up the vitality of its francophone community. Nothing stops Nova Scotia from doing the same thing. We have a program initiative in Atlantic Canada called “study and stay”, which enables international students in Atlantic Canada to stay and become permanent residents after graduation. It will also help provinces like New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to keep more francophone students in their provinces beyond their studies as permanent residents.
In terms of what is happening now in some of the international offices as opposed to before, Mr. Manicom can—