Mr. Angus, if I listen to Radio-Canada and hear that francophones are engaged in some particular battle in Timmins, for example, it gives me ideas. Seeing the vitality of francophone communities elsewhere in the country, it's a pleasure to see.
And it brings us together. We see that we aren't the only ones fighting against assimilation, against the things we're concerned about. Having examples that don't come just from Ontario but that may come from Acadie or Western Canada tells us more about ourselves and about how to help ourselves. That's very important.