I don't know if it would be discriminatory to do this, but let's say someone decides to settle in a francophone area of Manitoba. If he's asked where in Canada he'd like to settle, and he gives that as an answer, couldn't his test be subsidized, so it's less expensive? Earlier, you were saying that there are hundreds of thousands of applications. I imagine this also includes English, and not just French applications. Is it possible to separate the francophones from the others? Is there a way to determine subcategories? Could one decide to subsidize the test for certain categories, so as to increase the number of people interested in settling where there are francophone communities outside Quebec?
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