With New Brunswick, we are aware of that target, and we encourage them with their target. We help them in every way we can, beginning with signing an annex. Within the immigration agreement that we reached with New Brunswick, there is a separate annex for francophone immigration. That's how focused we are on this issue. That means sharing information with them to better help attract francophone immigrants to New Brunswick using the Atlantic immigration pilot so they can not only attract but retain French language speakers in the province.
Expanding the study and stay program beyond Nova Scotia into all of the Atlantic provinces will help New Brunswick, because they'll be able to keep more French-speaking international students in New Brunswick as permanent residents from places like Université de Moncton.
All of those efforts will help build more capacity and services for settlement service organizations to create a more welcoming community.
Then the outreach is really important. New Brunswick has been really good at joining the federal government in terms of outreach for more skilled immigrants from francophone communities to come to Canada.