Yes, because there are a lot of sectors in the Townshippers, Mr. Lussier. There is the education sector. There are also young anglophone mothers who are heads of single-parent families who are going back to finish high school. So the Townshippers work with them. There are isolated anglophones who want to learn a little French because the young people have left the area and the others have remained, so they want to get a little more involved in the community. That's very widespread, and the people are virtually everywhere. So I was wondering whether the territory entered into consideration because there are an anglophone Cegep and university in that area. However, there are fewer and fewer anglophones attending them: 65% of the students are francophones. That's Bishop's University, a real gem.
On May 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.