I think our situation is a little different in Manitoba.
When it comes to francophone or French-speaking communities in Manitoba, a large number of communities are scattered all over the province. Indeed, bilingual municipalities are the home of many minority language communities living within an anglophone market.
We have many organizations playing a role in vitality indicators, as I said when I talked about the quality of life we offer to people who want to live their lives in French.
Of course, there’s a certain amount of competition, but there’s also a recognition of the fact that we have to work together to address every aspect of this vitality. It’s necessary so that people, be they newcomers or current residents, want to stay.
It is up to us to work together to compare our budgets, mandates and work to make sure we are all pulling in the same direction.