Of course.
As I mentioned, the Alliance des femmes de la francophonie canadienne represents 12 women's groups across the country and many of those groups have projects on violence against women, for instance. Almost 100 women a year receive services for that.
In terms of exogamy, the Alliance has set up a project called “FrancoZone”, particularly for the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In addition to our organizations, other women's groups use that program to see how we can promote the activities of women in exogamous couples who pass on French, their mother tongue, to their children.
We also have a mentorship program to encourage young francophone women to become leaders in their communities. I think we have demonstrated at the various levels of the roadmap that our program meets the official languages requirements.