Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
Mr. Grenier, in 2019, you published an article entitled “Quebec's language policy and economic globalization”. According to the summary, francophones in Quebec have seen their purchasing power improve and now have better control over the economy. However, in the labour market, working in English pays more than working in French, particularly for immigrants.
This committee has seen studies that tended to say the opposite, that is to say that anglophones are apparently poorer and experience more unemployment, for example. However, those studies were based on the first official language spoken and the median.
You have studied the language of work aspect more. Can you tell us a little more about that?