CNPF has members that represent the provinces and the three territories. Every province or territory is a member. These are parents associations that conduct research in their province that come and tell us what's going on.
I believe Adèle could add something on that point. I can tell you the nature of our relationship. We chair the national francophone early childhood development issue table, which is intersectoral, that is to say that it represents all members, those in literacy and health, for example. All those operating in the various sectors of this field belong to the national issue table. We belong to the national education issue table and the Forum des leaders. We are members of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada. The leaders who meet are francophones from across the country.
We take the pulse of what is going on in the provinces and territories.