The community is very vibrant. The Association communautaire fransaskoise is active in more communities than schools. Actually, the association always has representatives, local associations, if you will, that promote the French language and capitalize on the fact that there is a community centre and activities. Networking also takes place. We work a lot with schools and the community because, together, we will be able to get things done.
For example, Saskatoon has an urban village. Another one is being developed in Regina. There is a great deal of interaction between the two, and we can understand how important that is. If there was only the school, we wouldn’t be able to survive. The community has to be active and vice versa.