What started the whole movement in Manitoba was a mission to Morocco, where presentations were made. The Société franco-manitobaine wound up with some 20 people on its doorstep one fine day, and was not at all ready for them. That is what led to the establishment of structures.
Our problem, to date, is that the funding for these centres is often very ad hoc. In addition, we had to convince people that integration into a minority francophone community and integration itself were two distinct things. In fact, I said so earlier.