In the particular case of Quebec, though, there's a difference. The Government of Canada has devolved the selection and integration responsibilities for immigrants to the Government of Quebec through multiple agreements since 1978. With that devolution, Quebec has what they call the maîtrise d'oeuvre with respect to the selection and integration of immigrants.
The action plan has measures for francophone immigration outside Quebec, and we have targets for that. The IRCC and the Government of Canada are really hands-on for francophone immigration. In the case of Quebec, it's really the province that is the key player here, so the action plan doesn't go there.