Okay.
Some newspapers recently published interesting data. I am thinking in particular of an article from the newspaper Le Devoir in November.
The article said that people who came to study French in Quebec were discriminated against. In fact, the federal refusal rate for them was higher than for people from the same countries who wanted to come to Canada to study in English.
The language of instruction chosen is what appeared to be the problem. That's true in Quebec and across Canada. It seems to me to be a huge problem.
I think that it's important to understand what's happening at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration in Ottawa.
What's going on that would allow a thing like that to happen? Is there active discrimination against francophones…