Certainly.
The criteria for eligibility for funding under the Court Challenges Program are spelled out in the contribution agreement we gave you a copy of. The program is intended for historically-disadvantaged individuals and groups as well as official language minority communities.
The two aspects the funding criteria are based on, under the Charter or Constitution, are equality and language. The requirements are as follows. Applicants have to be individuals or groups. They can't get funding for cases that have already been brought before the courts. In addition, these individuals or organizations have to describe in writing their financial need. Finally, we cannot fund cases before the Canadian Human Rights Commission or the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages.