I'm satisfied with your answer and, since I have very little time, I would like to move on to another topic. I would just add that it is taking a long time to get the Dieppe innovation centre up and running. Since the opening of this centre was announced several years ago, our expectations for it are greater.
Let us move on to the role of the government in terms of concrete measures and the leadership we need when it comes to immigration, particularly outside Quebec.
Since your government is responsible for solving the francophone labour shortage, could you propose a specific immigration pathway to attract francophone teachers—from early childhood to high school—recognizing that Canada has a deficit of 10,000 teachers in immersion classes, francophone schools and early childhood centres? Is the federal government prepared to provide the leadership our communities need in this sector, given that education comes under provincial jurisdiction, but that it is up to the federal government to deal with the labour shortage?