I'll give you a concrete example. It's called a dashboard. We listed all the projects in the northern table, a region Mr. Lefebvre is somewhat familiar with. I'm not talking about it because he's here, but that's the table I saw at the office this week. We listed all the projects being carried out by community groups in northern and northwestern Ontario, whether they are being carried out by a cultural centre or another entity. We also recorded the basics of the projects.
The interesting thing about our strategic plan is that all the areas are explored, except there's nothing regarding immigration. At the community level, this means that, as an organization that brings people together, we need to work on mobilizing people to become more welcoming toward francophone immigrants.
Northern Ontario has other constraints. It's subject to other pressures. There's an exodus from the north. There's the matter of frontline industries. Nevertheless, as I have just told you, communities are needed to welcome people. If the communities aren't paying attention, plans must be made in that area.