Thank you.
I appreciate your answer and clearly I understand. To promote the local artisans whether they're going on the road or doing a local performance or abroad, I get that. It's extremely important. I got what you said on funding. Clearly, funding for the arts is always important. I agree 100% on that, and I can only imagine how important it would be to the Acadians as well. I'm just saying that the censorship legislation will make it more difficult for Acadians to promote their art on the Internet.
Government funding may come and it may not come. You may get more support. You may not. Clearly, so far you're not, but I'm saying that the promotion of their art will be restricted more because of these new Internet laws, and I think that's going to be very restrictive for artists. I just wanted to point that out.
I also wanted to say that I have the privilege of representing Acadians in Baie-Sainte-Anne, Escuminac, Neguac, Rogersville, Lagacéville and Hacheyville.
I think Rogersville has a new name. I have to get it right: Nouvelle-Arcadie.
I appreciate you being here today. I'll probably have some more questions in a bit.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.