Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, all, for being here today, and thank you for your important work, because really what I see you as doing is keeping that collective memory alive and educating generation after generation so that we don't forget. That's something we all need to keep in our hearts and on our minds that literally this is how we remember collectively what has happened in our history.
I have tons of questions and not enough time, but the first question I have is around technology and how we retell the story to the younger generation that's coming in. What is the work you're doing around that?
Madam Dromaguet, in your presentation, you talked about the 500 oral histories that have been recorded to date, and I'm really curious about how you're sharing those stories. I would love if you could tell us whether there are any women or how many women are involved in that. That would be helpful.
Perhaps I could just leave it with you at that.