Increasing francophone immigration admissions is at the heart of our intention. We look at all the measures, including the one you mentioned. We note that admissions have increased considerably. Our projections suggest that they will continue to increase. The target was reached last year, and there is every indication that it will be reached this year, if not exceeded. It's a measure that has paid off.
There's also the express entry program that was just put in place and has a lot of potential. It's too early to estimate the impact it will have, but we expect it to have a significant positive impact. We know that the new ensemble-based approach will give us more flexibility to support this increase in the future. I can't explain it to you myself, as it was my policy colleagues who developed this new system. We're looking at the whole package, and this new system is one of them.
As far as the action plan for official languages is concerned, the recent announcements pave the way for new, reinforced measures. The department is also looking at how the reforms in the pipeline can support it in this direction.
So it's an integrated, holistic approach that we're putting forward. I can say that francophone immigration is a top departmental priority, and it's part of all our measures.