I will tell you something I heard, and Mr. Boissonnault will remember it.
During the consultation in Waterloo, two new colleagues, Ms. Bardish Chagger and Mr. Raj Saini, made a presentation in French, to their enormous credit and to my great surprise. They said that they had not been told about the importance of linguistic duality when they arrived in Canada. They were addressing francophones in the hall.
The problem, regarding immigration, is that linguistic duality is not promoted. I apologize to the members from Quebec, but I get the impression that people are told that French Canada is limited to Quebec.