You're absolutely right. I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but it's really difficult and calls for some serious thinking.
They're not just looking for an available job in the right place; it's more than that. There are the immigrant networks, all kinds of things, the whole culture. A variety of cultures coexist in Montreal, for example. Immigrants look for that because it makes them feel somewhat at home.
You have to consider all that. There's also the idea that francophone immigration will save francophones outside Quebec. You have to beware of that notion. Francophones arriving in Canada will be subjected to the same pressures francophones outside Quebec now feel. They'll also be under pressure to switch to English and will undergo the same linguistic assimilation that francophones outside Quebec experience.
It's a short-term solution, a kind of antibody injection, as it were, but it won't solve the problem in the medium or long term.
Mr. Castonguay has something to add.