Our project is actually inclusive. We conduct a lot of consultations and we decided at the outset to establish partnerships. We intend to offer a variety of programs. I talked specifically about the alternative bachelor's degree in education, which we could offer in partnership with other universities that offer courses or programs in French. The program could be offered on an alternating basis at various institutions in Toronto, Hearst or Ottawa. We could also offer them on a co-modal basis, by which I mean we could allow students from elsewhere to enroll in our programs.
In the longer term, I would note that the legislation gives us a provincial mission. Our first campus will be located in Toronto, but we hope to create affiliations and partnerships with other existing universities. In law or social work, for example, we've had discussions with the University of Ottawa in recent months in the hope that those programs accredited by a professional association can be offered in French in Toronto. Some mechanisms like these require that we be able to rely on partnerships. I think that's essential.