Okay.
Could you send us a table showing the number of employees at the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, by year since 2003, as well as the number of newcomers? There were 400,000 last year, a record.
I am asking for statistics by province on the number of employees by year since 2003, and the number of newcomers to Canada.
I see that you are nodding. Thank you.
My next question is non-partisan. In fact, I think that our committee functions extremely well. When we talk about targets since 2003, we are talking about targets over a 20‑year period. This year, we have a Liberal government. Before that it was another party, and the targets were never met. My question is therefore not really partisan.
I would like to have statistics on francophones by province. Based on the provincial applicant programs, there were 7,600 newcomers in Ontario, very few of whom were francophone.
Ms. Prince, you began your presentation by saying that immigration was a shared federal-provincial jurisdiction. What would the federal government and the provinces have to do to reach these numbers?
There are 400,000 newcomers, but very few francophones. How is the jurisdiction shared between the federal government and the provinces? I know that in Ontario, there are very few francophone newcomers. Is it the role of the province or the federal government? Is it a shared role?
Could you come up with any recommendations or solutions for us?