You're right that education is a provincial matter. We support the provinces in taking care of their responsibilities. In the case of a school/community centre, we do it because it is community based, but it is also education based because the draw that these centres have for parents boosts school recruitment with the potential clientele and increases the quality and quantity of after-school activities, which are essential for the quality of the child's school experience.
I'd say our relationships are very good. We are in touch with the CMEC for the negotiations my colleague Yvan Déry mentioned in his presentation. The negotiations are about to resume. We have regular bilateral exchanges, we have bilateral agreements with the 13 provinces and territories that guide where we choose to invest and that give the results that we tried to give you a sample of.