Immigration is an urban phenomenon, not only in Canada, but everywhere.
If we want immigration to serve the Canadian francophonie, we have to develop measures to promote rural immigration. The welcoming francophone communities initiative is an interesting tool. At the Conseil de développement économique de la Nouvelle‑Écosse, we're building on the welcoming francophone community in Clare. We're going to set up a cohort.
I want to stress the importance of thoughtful action. We're really looking at a pilot project to establish best practices and expand them to the rest of Nova Scotia and, through our partners at the Réseau de développement économique et d'employabilité, across the country.