I certainly am.
I support Ms. Enguehard's comments. It is particularly the case in New Brunswick, where 33% of the population is said to be French-speaking. It is spread all over the province. You mentioned Fredericton and Moncton, but I can assure you that Saint John also has a very vibrant community, like a crossroads.
I think that the school/community centre, one of the innovations that New Brunswick has introduced over the years, has really made a contribution and is being used as a model elsewhere. They have been established in the big cities where Acadians are in the minority. These centres that bring together under one roof schools, libraries, community radio stations and a host of services, have become the development focus not only for the community, but also for Acadians and other French-speakers. The centres allow them to establish links and get involved in all kinds of causes.
That is a quick answer to the question. Thank you.