Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
We've discussed the targets. We've talked about taking in more francophones. To do that, we obviously have to have the local infrastructure with which to receive them.
There's a francophone community in my riding, a small welcoming town called Hawkesbury. I know the Cité collégiale campus was established there, and the minister responsible for that is here today.
The Cité collégiale's mandate is to train and prepare francophone immigrants who are in Africa. I also know that, when we came to power, francophones were welcomed in English at Pearson airport, but that has changed.
With regard to all that, Minister, how important do you think it is to welcome francophone immigrants to Canada?