That's fine.
Ms. Drapeau-Miles, New Brunswick has an extremely rich francophone history, since the province is already officially bilingual. As a result of the history of Acadian society, you are ahead of all the other Canadian provinces with regard to the francophonie.
When you travel outside the country to promote New Brunswick, is that history an advantage for New Brunswick? We heard that, when the representatives of the provinces promote their provinces outside the country, there is some friendly competition. Representatives are all seated at the same table to recruit potential francophone immigrants. I imagine New Brunswick has an advantage, to a certain degree. Does having such a rich francophone history give you a significant advantage?