Thank you.
I would say that people are often surprised to hear what a strong francophone community we have in each of the three territories. They are concentrated in the capitals of the territories, so we don't face some of the rural challenges, although in the territories we have the same problems in reaching rural entrepreneurs, and they have some challenges in terms of being able to access service to be successful. I would expect the trend to continue.
The francophone communities have a strong cultural presence in each of the territories, and at CanNor we continually engage with the communities to discuss opportunities for collaboration with other organizations, including the territorial governments. The chambers are a strong partner in economic development in all three territories. The education system supports the francophone community as well.
We see them as a very strong partner, but as my colleagues have pointed out, consistency is important, and we are continually engaging in looking for opportunities to partner with the francophone communities in the territories.