I usually sit on the official languages committee. We invited the Minister and the assistant deputy minister, Stefanie Beck, to our meeting on May 14. My colleague Ms. Rempel asked how many people spoke English or French when they arrived in Canada and Mr. Lefebvre pointed out that he had just met someone who now speaks English very well. The minister then gave the figure of 5%. Are you able to tell us how many people that is? We have welcomed 50,000 Syrian refugees as of today, but, at the time of the meeting, it was between 25,000 and 30,000, and of that number, only 5% spoke English or French.
Are you able to provide the number of those refugees who now speak one of the two languages, particularly in official language minority communities? Are there Syrian refugees who did not speak French when they arrived and do so now?