Yes, we are concerned by the Radio-Canada budget cuts because the corporation has an important community mandate to broadcast in regions where it is not economically viable. That is true in Acadia and in the four Atlantic provinces. There are also a lot of cuts in local production. It all concerns us a lot.
The reduction in staff in various departments is also clearly a concern for us in terms of delivering services and programs. Here is something I can tell you at the moment. It is about a situation that we at the Société nationale de l'Acadie have already experienced. Some cuts, for example, were made a long time ago and had very serious repercussions. That was the case when the open democracy program at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade was abolished and all our work at international level was put into jeopardy. So it is a situation that we have often experienced.