For every dollar we receive from the government, we generate three, four or five. With what little we've received, we've moved mountains. We now have 25 community radio stations, French-language weeklies, French-language health networks and schools right across the country. The communities are making the most of the money they receive from the government.
The problem we currently have is major, and we've been talking about it for 10 years. I'm very pleased to hear you say today that everyone is concerned by the situation. If the problem persists, we'll be seeing office closures. We're dealing with a major case of fatigue, we are having trouble finding and retaining staff. We can't compete with other employers. The situation is serious, and yet our work is extremely important and is moving issues forward.
I believe that Mariette Carrier-Fraser, president of the AFO, spoke to you about this as well, Mr. Galipeau. It's really a priority for us. If we can address this problem, we'll be working even bigger miracles.