Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The conversation we just heard was interesting. If I may, I am going to make a few comments, although I only have two and a half minutes.
First, I want to say that my wife is from an immigrant background and one of my children belongs to a visible minority. I completely recognize the contribution that immigration makes. However, Quebec must have control of its policies in order to ensure the survival of French. That is very important to the ability to transmit our culture. It is why I stand up for our public policies in Quebec and for our distinctiveness.
With that said, there is something the federal government could improve: the processing of immigration applications.
Did people tell you that the long processing times for immigration applications were a problem? I am talking about both temporary worker applications and other categories of workers. An employer can hire a worker and follow the process, but processing times may be so long that it discourages people. Employers are losing workers because of that.
Should the federal government be more efficient in how it processes immigration applications?