Okay.
In fact, what I understand is that the immigrant has to wait six months, and after that, his score allows him to be drafted, as you said, to enter the pool. Now, don't you think the criteria are too demanding? Shouldn't we make them more flexible, in an economic situation where we're constrained by a lack of manpower? I don't want to propose anything that goes against safety. I think it's a very important element for Canada. But is it just a question of security? Should the criteria be relaxed in order to speed up the process?
I'd also like to take this opportunity to ask for your comments on two article headlines in French-language newspapers concerning Quebec immigration. The English translation of the first is, "Half of Quebec applications rejected by Ottawa", and the second, "Ottawa accused of delaying francophone immigration". Could you comment on that, please?