Thank you for your question.
RDÉE Canada's mission is first to find economic development opportunities, to promote them, to step them up and to give them that francophone flavour and colour. It isn't easy to encourage entrepreneurial youths to work in French. It is so much easier for people who open a store to put out signage in English and to sell in English. You can try it yourselves. Walk around the towns and villages that fly the colours of the francophone community, that say they are bilingual, and look for services in French. Look for that single individual who speaks French and English, who has gone off on vacation and who can't be found in the business for the next three months. Those people are lacking. The RDÉE Canada people are looking for young francophone entrepreneurs, and they are encouraging them to work in French in their rural areas, towns, villages and provinces. Work in French, please.