Yes, that's a big spectrum.
Thanks, guys.
Moving to Nancie and the project you're involved in, I'm interested in how the measurement is occurring in terms of.... If you're talking about a university in the eastern part of Canada, you're going to have your project people being able to communicate and practise their language skills with other groups of people who are French-speaking or English-speaking.
But if you go to the University of Regina, it's going to be tough for those students to practise much skills building, because there are not many people in Regina who speak French. In fact, if you spoke Ukrainian and/or Chinese, you'd probably have more opportunity for dialogue. How do you factor in that truism that there are just not many people who speak French? In fact, if you were to hear five sentences in French in 12 months, that would be pretty outstanding.