I think they clearly do, and we have concrete examples to support that. From Regina to Winnipeg to here in Ottawa, we have housing co-ops created by francophones for francophones so that they are able to live in a French environment. Of course, they are businesses, but, more than that, they maintain a living environment for francophones, often elderly francophones as well.
In Cheticamp, a wonderful project for elderly francophones is just getting started. The people there are using a co-operative model to make it possible for them out their lives in a francophone environment. That is another example of a community that wants to create a place for itself where it is possible to live in French.