The important thing is to see how to support the cultural communities across the country. If we set aside cynicism, I believe you have to see that the next linguistic investment priorities must enable us to be more competitive.
Mr. Weston, you talked about what might be a good idea for investing in the French fact outside Quebec. When people come and see Yukon, they're surprised to see that there are francophones. That supports tourism and our industry. Ultimately, investing culturally in our official languages secures an economic benefit for a number of our places, and we see that improves things in the Yukon. I believe we have to go through with the process because the results are decisive: things are better.