We have an excellent relationship with the provincial government. In my opinion, we have never seen such openness toward the French-speaking community.
The advantage of being a small province is that you have access to the ministers. I refer particularly to the ministers who are of interest to us. For example, I do not go to see the Minister of Agriculture. However, I know that Mr. Ottenheimer, the Minister of Governmental Affairs and Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs is incredibly open. He helps us and supports us in every way he can.
The same is true of the Minister of Health. We had a meeting with him in June. Our president was there, of course, as well as the Executive Officer of the Société Santé en français. They were amazed at his openness. In our opinion, this relationship is never called in the question, and we are trying to take advantage of this open attitude as much as possible. This attitude is not unique to this government; traditionally, this is always been the case.