I will answer in English.
In the document I gave you we have priorities. Those priorities will continue because they are deemed to be what is essential for the continuation of the Acadian people. Also, it would be untoward for an organization such as ours to change our minds on what the priorities are. Those priorities have been long thought out: youth and demographic issues, issues related to the exodus of people from rural to urban communities, the departure of the youth, the need for francophone immigration. The identity in the culture in our case is something that is always on the agenda and has to stay on the agenda if you represent people. The literacy issue is an absolute plague and has to be addressed. We are doing our best. And communications...because it is indeed essential that the Acadian people be better understood, especially by the anglophone communities. That's what we had planned to do and have been unable to do because of lack of funding. I will just reiterate that those would continue to be our priorities.