Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, Mr. Constantineau and Mr. Riopel. Thank you for attending.
It's important for us to know what's going on in our community.
In his opening address, Mr. Constantineau mentioned that Laurentian University was the cradle of Franco-Ontarian identity. That's why it's heart-rending for us to see what happened. I had mentioned it at the very outset to Mr. Haché. By eliminating these programs, they took away the University's soul. It no longer looks like us and no longer draws us together, which is worrisome.
It's important to determine what we have to do to ensure that students and the francophone community have a place that looks like them and where they can get together.
Your coalition project with the University of Sudbury is very interesting, as I told you. It needs to be studied very closely.
Mr. Riopel, on the matter of transferring programs from Laurentian University to the University of Sudbury, you mentioned that it all began with discussions you held with representatives of the provincial government and that this was the key.
Could you give us a brief update on these discussions?