If we had been consulted, we would have highlighted the fact that francophones are currently at a disadvantage in the Express Entry program.
As I said, there is the matter of the recognition of diplomas and the selection of unilingual francophones. People say that both official languages are equal, but the provinces and employers are not subject to linguistic obligations. These are concerns that could have been raised right from the outset. Solutions might have been found.
In fact, what the francophone community of Alberta would like to see is some official consultation so that together we may build programs that are effective and will be beneficial for both the majority community and the minority. I am sure that that is also what the other francophone minority communities wish to see.