Where I'm from, we're lucky in the sense that we have designated communities. It's very easy to say that we're lucky, because we know that there are provinces that don't have any designated regions. We also hear about the challenges on the ground. It's clear that these regulations would help ensure that people in most regions with a strong francophone presence can receive services. For us, the focus is really this human experience, for example, how to ensure that a francophone in Manitoba can live in French. If we have more services offered by local organizations, that will certainly help these people. We are fortunate because we have designated regions, and we recognize that this is not the case across Canada under the draft regulations as currently proposed.
