It's pretty clear that this plan has community support throughout the province. No one will say that it's not a good idea and that they don't want a French-language university for Ontario's Mid-North. So the support is there, and that's important.
I'd like to return to what Mr. Haché was saying earlier, to the effect that only 10% of students were affected by the axing of Laurentian University's programs, because that's not the case.
Students whose programs were not affected are leaving because there are no longer enough options for the other courses they need. Some professors are also leaving from programs that were unaffected. One sent me an email yesterday evening, telling me that he had accepted another job elsewhere. And yet his program had not been affected. So there are repercussions that go well beyond the elimination of programs at Laurentian University.
There is unequivocal community support for the creation of a French-language university.