We have talked about the cities, but I would like to add that people in more remote regional centres, in rural areas, also have needs. The immigration strategies that Manitoba has implemented have turned out to be very successful. In order to invest in particular regions, they have managed to bring people from France and other countries.
I think that we could do a number of things of that sort in post-secondary education. We could prepare people to go back to their rural communities. If we do nothing, I think that my colleague, Donald Michaud, who heads up a francophone school board in northeastern Alberta, will worry about the francophone population declining in his region. We could take steps attract people to the region. It is important not to think just in terms of urban areas.