The elements highlighted by Mr. Prieur echo the considerations covered in our analysis. Tomorrow's youth also has projects. What you suggested in terms of innovation is consistent with what I was suggesting in my opening remarks regarding open education resources.
As we saw earlier, there is an increase in consumer spending and a drop in authors' revenues. We think that one of the solutions is to potentially bring consumers and authors closer together. The idea is to connect content creators with consumers. How would that be possible? Open education resources, for example, can be a publicly funded initiative that promotes the creation of content and makes that content directly accessible to consumers. That would foster accessibility to content and compensate, through public programs, the resources that are created. That way, content can flow and educational materials can be adapted to the language, the various learning realities or the country's distinct populations.
So there are initiatives that follow the 2018 trends. They will help us highlight projects that I sincerely believe will bring the author and the consumer closer together.