I can acknowledge that needs can vary depending on where one lives in Canada. Recognizing the different needs in Quebec is not a problem for me, but as I was saying earlier, Acadia's distinctive features also need to be recognized.
We already have agreements with the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles and France. We were in France last November and met President Macron. That demonstrates that the distinctiveness of the Acadian community is recognized. There is acknowledgement of the fact that its history and development are somewhat different. There is a Consulate General of France in the Atlantic provinces, and that also sets us apart because it enables us to achieve different results. It's all about complementarity.
We also have an agreement with Quebec that recognizes the Quebec nation and the Acadian nation. We would like to move in that direction.