Yes, in fact there was a study we've offered to the committee that looks exactly at the economic impact of the francophone community and the economic contribution. I think the important piece from that is not only is the direct contribution quite large—about 19.5% of total GDP from workers, essentially, that are maternal French—but also there is an impact on the rest of the economy.
It's a little bit of a supply chain impact that we looked at. It's a little unusual to look at supply chains from a community rather than an industry aspect, but we did that exercise with StatsCan. We found there is a multiplier of above 1.5. In other words, we also contribute, and there's a positive impact outside the francophone community that we shouldn't forget about, as well.