Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being with us this morning, Commissioner.
You talked about immigration. I know you have a background in post-secondary education. So you're aware of the labour shortage in French-language education, particularly in immersion programs. I'm talking about those outside Quebec, obviously.
We just heard from the representative of the Division scolaire franco-manitobaine and from other organizations that we need a clear plan not only to recruit teachers and people who want to work in education, but also to ensure that we give them a proper welcome so that they'll want to stay and they'll have the support they need.
Can you tell us how important it is for the federal government to have a strategy focused on education outside Quebec and to prioritize recruiting, welcoming and supporting people in that field?