As you know, Canada will have its 150th birthday in 2017. You are going to hold a world congress in 2014 and, in theory, the next one should be in 2019. If I may, I would like to suggest something. I would find it interesting if the World Acadian Congress was held in Ottawa in 2017. It would be fascinating to have a big tintamarre, the kind we see in the Acadian Peninsula, on Parliament Hill. I don't know if it would be possible to organize a special assembly. I'm not looking for an answer; I simply wanted to throw the idea out there and let you think about it. I think it would be interesting for the rest of Canada to see the Acadian presence in the heart of the country—I consider the capital of Canada to be the heart of the country—and not just in the Atlantic provinces. Acadians are everywhere, and it's a pleasure to meet them.
My last question is for the representatives of the Regional Association of West Quebecers.
We're neighbours. I'm from Ottawa, and a I'm a francophone de souche. You're anglophones from the Outaouais. We live together. We cross the bridges hundreds of thousands of times.
Can you give us a synopsis—from your impression—of the overall state of the anglophone community in west Quebec? Is it improving? Is it okay? Is it respected?