Yes, that's important. In fact, it is also very important for us to develop attractive products and to ensure that we have whatever is necessary to support tourism on site. It must be understood that nothing is easy in the high north. There are major challenges. There are challenges related to distance, infrastructure, communications, telecommunications and capacity. When we engage in economic development, whether to support business incubators or tourism, when we have grants and are able to support the communities, we can attract people because we offer well paid jobs with good working conditions, and we enable the francophone communities to develop those capacities.
Then we are able to develop attractive products as a result of those capacities. For us, this is a very holistic approach. Tourism is important and helps us develop attractive products, but it also has an immediate impact by increasing the capacity to offer these services. Through this diversification and these capacities that we are building, the communities develop further. So we are attracting people who want to visit these places, but also those who want to live there because there's a well-established francophone community; there are services on site and there is the support of their community as well.