We talked about foundations. We've built something that is starting to be solid. Like any foundation, if you remove a pillar from it, it can collapse. It must be understood that, if the minor funding that Yukon receives for health partnership services is cut, there'll be nothing left. I have statistics on our cultural activities last year. The Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality provides $22.5 million for the vitality of the francophone communities, and we have reached 10,000 participants, whereas the population of Yukon is 35,000 inhabitants. We're very proud of that, and we're integrated into the community.
We talked about education, but education starts at birth. So I don't see any sectors in our community because we're growing and we had no services for a long time.