According to the data, the situation of francophone communities in southern Ontario, in general, is comparable to that of all the communities in southern Ontario. I think those communities have a bright future.
However, some specific communities are faced with challenges. That is specifically the case of rural communities or small francophone communities.
That being said, we are seeing an improvement in the situation of all francophone communities in southern Ontario. As my colleague Mr. Tanguay was saying, the diversity of the population is important for free trade around the world.
We're living in a world where trade is important.
Francophone communities in southern Ontario have the advantage of knowing another language, which allows them to trade with other francophone countries. I think the future of the francophone community in southern Ontario is good.