I'll ask a question similar to what you're going to ask, maybe from a different tack.
Madame Kenny and Madame Côté first, I have a number of Acadian communities within my riding. Some of the most self-reliant communities in my riding are the Acadian communities. The social economy is very prominent. The co-ops in Cheticamp and Isle Madame are a huge part of what that community is.
But I agree. Many of the francophone Acadian communities are smaller rural communities. The base of their economy is seasonal industries, and that big corporate dollar just isn't there. They have to find a way, so I can see the uniqueness of it.
You said you have been advocating for a specific study. Who are you hoping would undertake this study, and where has it been falling on deaf ears? You might want to make a comment or elaborate on that a little.