Yes, it would be a complicated exercise, and I understand the challenge it represents. However, it seems to me that our immigration policy was based and developed on the needs of Canada as a whole. That policy actually does more to serve the anglophone or English-speaking communities. The needs are very different. Those of the francophone communities are essentially demographic, cultural, linguistic and so on. However, the immigration system focuses on economic needs, which raises barriers.
Francophone immigration is based on classes, needs, criteria and eligibility. That's true of the system as a whole, which raises barriers. Consequently, there are delays. If we want to expedite and increase immigration, we'll have to facilitate the process.
The needs of different. I think the key is to develop a system that's consistent with needs. I don't think the present system meets the needs of francophone communities.