Yes, certainly. You're entirely right to say that these are findings by the ministerial conference. We talk about this idea of precariousness or erosion. We've developed a strategy and a set of measures designed to correct these problems and challenges. Major axes have been determined, including the entire youth sector, the issue of building a strong identity among youth and the entire matter of economic development in using the added value of bilingualism in our communities to break into national and international markets. Immigration is, of course, one of the main factors in somehow renewing our communities.
On May 13th, 2010. See this statement in context.