Absolutely. I was there at the inauguration in Pickering. It's a marvellous school.
It's a great opportunity for francophones, but they have to know that there are services, and that's the main problem, the main issue. As Ferdinand very eloquently stated earlier, we have difficulties organizing ourselves to make sure that people know that there is a francophone community. They come here for employment, but beyond that it's difficult for them to know about services in French available from the federal and provincial government and that it's possible to send their kids to French school. If they knew that in advance, they would plan in advance, but once the kids are already in school in September, it's difficult to take them away and put them into French schools. So, this lack of knowledge is [Inaudible--Editor] to a strong integration within our francophone communities.