violaine admits it candidly.ancially, it's very difficult to sustain this model, but the goal is to push the city to invest more money into these attractive and city-defining projects, plain and simple. we're not forcing people to consume. the whole programming is free. to play pétanque, you have to put in a little deposit. we're really trying to create a more participatory city. a city where people work together, talk to neighbours, where people are less socially isolated. this space and the other spaces the organization develops have that in mind. so, yes you can buy something, you can have a drink, you can buy food, but you're really here just to have an experience and to participate in your own city. merci. - merci. alright. oh! a roller! do you think this is something that can be scaled maybe up, but also outwards? it's really important not to just replicate things because people enjoy it. we want more of them. i think the rooting in the neighborhood and the inspiration of the actual environment that you're