Okay.
As I said, as far as Ontario is concerned, all the economic results show that Franco-Ontarians are doing well economically. The Franco-Ontarian community is very dynamic and has a lot of entrepreneurs. According to income and labour market data, the situation is very good.
I haven't checked for all the provinces, but I think that's the case elsewhere as well, in general. As I said, there has been an improvement in New Brunswick, for example. Acadians in New Brunswick are doing relatively well economically.
So, in terms of the value of their contribution, the francophone communities, at least in Ontario and New Brunswick, are dynamic. They contribute to society and they have good economic conditions.