I think these policies are already in place. I believe that trying to attract francophone immigrants has been part of the federal government's policy for a long time. It even creates some competition under the Canada-Quebec Accord.
The key factor is being able to select immigrants who already know French before coming to Canada or Quebec. That's why I spoke to you about temporary immigration just now. It's much more difficult to teach immigrants French after they come to Canada . They settle and organize as best they can; that's life, and that's human nature. The selection process is what needs attention.
Since we've been talking a lot about temporary immigration, perhaps conditions for issuing work permits ought to be added to encourage employers to think of French when they want to bring in workers from abroad.