Another feature of this is that for years the community worked to structure itself. Today, it is contributing to the province's development. The francophone community is finding its place on the island. It is developing in an English environment and, if I may say so, we want a strategy that will make us visible in that landscape.
We have a stake in the province's development. If we want to be fully connected with the province's development in all sectors, the role of the SSTA is to be involved with all the province's programs. That is why it is important to be connected with the government's programs, regardless of what they are. For example, the moment an education roundtable is created, it is extremely important that we be able to take part in it, whether it is an anglophone or francophone roundtable, and that we contribute to the province's development.