Mr. Chairman, I am very pleased that we've chosen to come to Yellowknife. People, particularly francophones, have come to tell us that they find it hard to access information and to have their own local network in French.
First, I want to congratulate all the francophones here present. Among you there are Pellerins, Morins, Foisys and Provenchers. Those are all francophone family names. In fact, Mr. Provencher spoke in French, but I think Mr. Foisy spoke in English more out of nervousness.