Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague from Quebec on his return to the House of Commons. What a great achievement. I believe this is his second term in the House of Commons.
Immigration is a federal government program that coexists alongside provincial government programs. I know that Quebec has a more elaborate program than some of the other provinces, but all the provinces still have to work with the federal government on immigration because we are one country, after all. There is no border between Quebec and the rest of Canada. People who arrive in Quebec become citizens of Canada. That is why it is important for the federal government to uphold its commitments on this issue.