Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd also like to thank the three witnesses here today, who will contribute a great deal to our study.
Ms. Djiemeni, I want to tell you that the Fédération de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne, FESFO, reminds me of my youth in high school and the leadership camps at Lake Couchiching in Orillia. That was a long time ago. If I have time, I'll get back to that.
My comments are also for you, Ms. Duguay-Langlais and Dr. Miville. I appreciate your testimony, because the previous witnesses spoke a great deal about visa offices, the current immigration problems in Canada, and targets that were not met. There is no doubt that the federal government has a lot of work to do, in collaboration with the province. But then you both looked at things from slightly different angles.
Ms. Duguay-Langlais, You talked about rural and regional community agencies.
Dr. Miville, you talked about reinventing the way we work with postsecondary institutions. I'd also like to thank you very much for the important work you have done in Sudbury and northern Ontario over the years. Can you give us more details about the federal government's recommendations for reinventing the "by and for" model for francophones in terms of the way we work with postsecondary institutions?
What role should the federal government be playing with the province?