We won't change demographic outcomes if we don't do something different or use different means.
When we say francophone immigration, we don't just mean recruitment; we also integration and retention.
Integration means we have to ensure that people have access to jobs, housing and education in the minority language.
If we fail to establish those kinds of programs and tools enabling us to take in and integrate francophone immigrants, they may join the majority or even move to other regions of the country. That has often occurred.
To ensure we retain francophone immigrants, we must be able to provide strong support so they don't leave one region for another. For example, someone might leave New Brunswick to settle in Quebec or vice versa. That's what will happen if we do nothing.
I think we can establish robust programs that will produce results.