Yes. I should have brought my list. I have to be careful of the cases I name because the way we work at the Language Rights Support Program is that if an application comes to us, it's confidential, so who made the application and the fact that they made application is confidential. If they are approved for funding, then at that point we ask them to fill out a form. The form is a bit complex but it basically asks them what information can we provide to the public. Unless they give us a yes, a tick, and they sign that form telling us exactly what information we can provide, whether it's their name, the type of funding they get, the subject of the case, the details of the case.... It's a detailed form. And it asks at what point can we provide the information. Can we provide it now, or when it's all over?
I will provide a couple of cases. Recently there was a Supreme Court of Canada case called l’école Rose-des-vents. That's in education. Maybe after I've listed two or three cases Professor Foucher will want to add some comments and maybe some details about the case. Another case was about the Senate reform. That went to the Supreme Court of Canada. There we funded the FCFA.
We are also funding some school boards across Canada, without going into details, regarding educational rights. We also fund groups of parents who are concerned about the education of their children. We're also funding some cases on section 20 of the charter, which has to do with communication in services from the federal government.
Did you want to add anything?