I can answer that question.
In Quebec, before the election was called, we had already signed 20 agreements related to the capacity-building initiative. I'd like to point out that the initiative is worth $4.5 million. Twenty other agreements were then being assessed. Since that time, we completed those assessments and now have 34 agreements. Aside from that, there were 49 projects developed under regular programming as of April 2004. These are projects which we would not have collaborated on in the past, but because of the promotional work we had done within the area of the social economy we had built some bridges there.
We pulled together 49 projects and are still signing agreements to that effect. The most recent project is quite interesting. It was designed in the Gaspé. It is for a foundation whose purpose is to retain young people in the regions. This project addresses the youth exodus problem and should allow for the creation of 60 jobs for young people willing to return to the Gaspé. It is a recent initiative, it dates back to the summer, and we have invested $3 million in it.
We are currently working on setting up the Fiducie du Chantier de l'économie sociale with the Chantier de l'économie sociale and other partners. The work should be completed at a later date.