Mr. Labrie, your institution stands at the top of the education pyramid. We've talked about various academic institutions. Some, like the Université de Hearst, are francophone, and others are bilingual. However, you are really the founder of a university designed for French-speaking Ontario by members of the francophone community.
I would nevertheless offer one criticism. I think the enrolment projections for your university are very conservative. You mentioned 200 enrolments, a number that could rise to 300 in 2020. I think the number could be much larger because your project's so exciting.
As regards the programs you offer, you explained that you didn't want to create a university in the usual sense of that term but that you were aiming more for a transdisciplinary niche. In your presentation, you also mentioned the communities' needs for education, social services and health services. Could you explain to us how your university will stand out in the postsecondary education sector?
Could you also go back over Mr. Jolin's remarks on the AFO's place in the consultations conducted by members of the Franco-Ontarian community?