Thank you.
In connection with schools, I spoke yesterday with Mr. Lepage from Saskatchewan. He monitored the pattern for African immigrants and told me about his observations. After a year of attending a francophone school, and realizing that they could receive hardly any services in French and that Canada wasn't really a bilingual country outside of Quebec, they changed their minds and decided to attend an English school. The assimilation rate for francophone immigrants, and even Quebeckers, who move elsewhere, is as high as the overall assimilation rate for francophones.
Do you think a provision in Bill C‑13 could help to change this trend?