Thank you.
I took great interest in the answers, at least the start of the answers, when we discussed the role of young people in the north.
Mr. Robillard, you said that only 2% or 3% of people in the north are francophone. In view of technological growth, we know that young people are increasingly using English with their tablets and other electronic devices.
I want to take this question further. How can young people in the north be persuaded that they should study French?
I'm convinced it is necessary to know another language, whether it be Chinese or Spanish. It's good to know another language. For me, however, the challenge is to determine how we can preserve both languages in a world that is changing so quickly and that is increasingly globalized.
Perhaps Mr. Dimatteo, Mr. Robineau or Ms. Setlakwe would like to answer that question.