Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the member for Calgary—Nose Hill. I was at a dinner of the Forum for Young Canadians some weeks ago and sat at the same table as the member with young people from her constituency and mine. We talked about immigration. She represents a riding in a large urban centre in the city of Calgary. I represent a part of rural New Brunswick that is predominantly francophone. One of the concerns I have is how we can attract immigrants to some of the regions of the country and presumably not only to large urban centres.
She and I had a conversation that evening about this. It is of great interest to me in representing rural New Brunswick. I think of francophone immigrants who come to Canada and tend to go largely to the province of Quebec and maybe to places like Ottawa, but in rural New Brunswick we would benefit enormously from encouraging immigrants to settle in our part of the country.
The member for Niagara Falls said that she covered a very broad range of issues in her 20 minute presentation. I do not disagree with him, but the one area she did not cover is perhaps what suggestions she would have for the government in terms of finding a way to broaden the settlement of immigrant families in parts of the country like New Brunswick, which I represent.