Thank you very much.
The problem may not necessarily be in terms of attraction, but more in terms of integration and retention. You are right in saying that the main department in charge of finding them, recruiting them and bringing them to Canada is the Department of citizenship and immigration. On the other hand, as soon I they are here, there are various other departments like health, the department responsible for official languages, and employment and social development. All these departments should have services for immigrants. As developers in the communities, we demand a lot from IRCC. There is, for example, the problem of housing, which is directly related to the retention and settlement of our immigrants. That's not an IRCC responsibility. Efforts are also required from the provinces and from other departments.