No, it was the FCFA. We belong to the Leaders' Forum. The FCFA was indeed consulted. I even met with the people from its executive office concerning this process. By the end of April, we will also be specifically consulting the FCFA and its members.
A situation arose in which the FCFA was not involved, and that may be what caused a kind of uncomfortable situation with that organization. That was when we established an advisory committee to determine the plan's parameters. We wanted to focus on economic organizations and stakeholders. However, the FCFA is more a community stakeholder, and a very important one at that, than an economic stakeholder.
We also wanted to bring together government representatives, that is to say people from the public service, to ensure that our plan was consistent with Canada's economic action plan in particular, which is an extremely important government plan, and with the official language action plan.
That committee's mandate was really to align all that with the plan we were designing.