We're very lucky to work very closely with our colleagues in organizations like French for the Future and Canadian Youth for French, who do a lot of work and exchanges, along with programs like Encounters with Canada.
In our brief, we point out two things that are very interesting. We, as individual organizations, do a lot of work to bring together youth across this country, in things such as our signature event, national Concours d'art oratoire. That could potentially be elevated to be something very significant during Canada's celebrations in 2017. We talk a lot about social media and connecting with students in a virtual environment. Sometimes exchange is the exchange of ideas, the exchange of communication, and that can be done very effectively in an online environment, as well as in person. I think we have to challenge ourselves to look for those opportunities. It's an environment that our youth are increasingly very comfortable and familiar with, which we don't necessarily leverage for that purpose.