Yes, but I am going to begin at the beginning.
What is particular about Collège Boréal is that it has set up where the people are. Collège Boréal has 24 locations. It is everywhere: in Windsor, Kapuskasing, and Petawawa—I may be mistaken. The thing about Toronto is that it has a large number of immigrants.
You wanted to know whether people stayed on after their studies. I went to Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, three weeks or a month ago. I do not know whether you have ever been there, but it is a small town. And yet there are Africans there, people who come from Madagascar and a lot of other places.
The same is true in New Brunswick. I have not gone to Nova Scotia, but I am going there soon. I am sure the same is true there.
Many immigrants stay on after their studies, and that changes the francophone communities. They become more varied.
I unfortunately have no figures to give you.