Okay.
We have five priorities under the action plan for official languages 2024–2028.
First, we want to add more courses to offer a more comprehensive range of programs in French.
Second, we want to offer an enriching learning environment in French, because we have a very small minority-language community in British Columbia.
Third, we want to form closer ties with francophone communities. In fact, we are members of the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique.
Fourth, we want to train a bilingual workforce for British Columbia and Canada.
Fifth, and last, we want to foster employment for our graduates in relevant jobs and in a job market where they use their French and English skills.
However, I would have —