That is exactly what we aspire to. At one point, the Government of New Brunswick resisted the idea of involving the communities, but it ultimately realized that, without the communities, integration would be extremely difficult.
In that vein, I would like to tell you about an African family with eight children—this occurred in Prince Edward Island, not in our province. They arrived in PEI, went to Montreal and returned to PEI. Unfortunately, their house burnt down, but by the following morning, they already had another house, because the community supported them. They returned to live in PEI.
So, that is also our aspiration. We cannot attract 500 Senegalese to the Acadian Peninsula over night, without educating residents. We know that we will have a major challenge on our hands in terms of public awareness and public education.