We'll have to see.
There was an article in La Presse that talked about the fact that Quebec is trying to attract more French-speaking immigrants, and the federal government is trying to attract them to outside Quebec, and that this creates a conflict. At the federal level, express entry is the platform for selecting newcomers. In Quebec, it's Arrima, which we're told isn't very well connected. The article in La Presse seemed to blame Quebec, but lawyers told me that it was rather the opposite.
Without wishing to blame anyone, I don't know if anything is planned in this regard. We're also told that francophones have an advantage in applying outside Quebec because the federal government gives 50 more points to those who speak French. They have a better chance of being accepted, whereas in Quebec, you have to have the Certificat de sélection du Québec, which makes the process a little more complex. So, basically, there's nothing planned in this regard.