To answer your question, it's ironic to see that the only thing that was cut in phase 2 was e-learning. We did this because we all agree that this is a non-negotiable option for francophones in Saskatchewan and those who live in small communities.
In phase 3, we are in the process of preparing the 10 institutions, and e-learning is a large part of that. This time, we hope it will happen. It's certainly the way of the future, one of the ways of the future.
In each province, there are francophone organizations. There is the Saint-Jean Campus of the University of Alberta, the Service fransaskois d'éducation des adultes, the SEFFA, the Collège Éducacentre in British Columbia. We have to take into account how we can work with these small critical masses. Indeed, there are health components that will always require some one-to-one training. So we're more or less forced to combine our training delivery styles.
So phase 3 is a major priority for all the institutions in the consortium.