Mr. Rodriguez, on the one hand, the FCFA organized a major summit in which, moreover, the federal government invested a considerable amount of money. The summit should make it possible to clearly determine what guidelines should be followed for the development of the communities over the coming years. To begin with, I think it is important to refer to this event.
On the other hand, in the comments I made earlier, I spoke about the development of schools and other infrastructures. Culture is an important part of that. Over the coming months, we are going to work together with the summit, to a certain extent, to encourage the government to do something in a way that will be consistent with the highest priorities for the communities. The summit should affect not only members of the FCFA, but the whole of the Canadian francophonie, in order to establish future directions.