That leads into my question for Ms. Forest.
Ms. Forest, earlier, you spoke about immigrant retention. I found your comments quite compelling. I actually had a conversation about that with FCFA representatives back when I was the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. An immigrant who is alone will be less inclined to stay in the community where they first arrived in Canada. The issue has more to do with the retention of immigrants than with their settlement and integration.
Support for the family reunification of immigrants could go a long way towards the retention of francophones, especially in regions, but also in larger urban centres like Montreal.
Do you have any other suggestions to help with that, Ms. Forest?
If you keep your answer brief, I'll have time to ask Mr. Jedwab a question.