I think part of the challenge has been that until the 1960s, really, engineering education in Quebec happened substantially in English, even in the French language universities. It was very difficult to find text books and professors, and because engineering is a sufficiently technical field in areas where multinational companies have adopted English primarily as their language of operation, it has been a challenge.
One of the turning points for engineering education in Quebec was the expansion of Hydro Québec, acquiring the private electricity companies in Quebec in the early 1960s, which gave a huge thrust to French language engineering in Quebec. Hydro Québec, Bombardier, and CGI all continue. There was a report done for the Quebec government back in the early 1980s called Le Virage technologique, the technological turning point, which resulted in significant Quebec investment in biotechnology, computer technology, and imaging technology. So we've seen those. We've seen the growth of those areas.