In fact, we've developed that theme a little. I think all my colleagues from the other universities have emphasized the importance of having mobility scholarships, whether it be pan-Canadian or reciprocal, to permit exchanges between anglophones and francophones from regions of Canada, but also exchanges within the francophone world, to reinforce second-language learning ability. For us, this is about French. We already have some scholarships.
What we're saying here, collectively, is that we encourage government authorities to continue supporting these programs because they are of capital importance.