Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We saw the EKOS poll today that showed that one out of every two anglophones or allophones are thinking about leaving the province. I have worries about the jobs grant hastening that exodus of anglophones, but I'm not going to touch on that.
You mentioned YES, and I think the key is more about giving support to key stakeholders like YES. I've been involved with them for quite a few years. I have seen the services they offer to entrepreneurs. From what I've seen of participants in YES workshops, a lot of them are involved in artistic and innovative companies. The thing I know from experience is this. It's not just an urban enterprise. Our village theatre in the village of Hudson is a great economic engine in the village, and that could be repeated throughout the province.
Would you recommend increases in both the enabling fund and cultural funding for linguistic minorities to spur that economic growth in those sectors?