I do not entirely understand your question. In the other provinces, we do not have agreements like the one currently in effect in New Brunswick relating to immigration.
However, to answer your question about the CBDCs specifically, I would point out that they are not under provincial jurisdiction. They are independent incorporated entities that have their own boards of directors. There are about 10 designated CBDCs that offer bilingual services in regions where there is a substantial concentration of francophones. We are familiar with those regions.
Over the last year, while the CBDC funding model was being reformulated, each CBDC was allocated $10,000 so they could serve the francophone community in the regions better.