No, we receive $950,000 from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
We also generate revenue through the dues paid by our 20 members. Every FCFA member has to pay annual dues of $6,000.
The FCFA is also responsible for the joint action network. We have 20 members, but a few times a year, we gather for a leaders forum. It brings together 42 francophone organizations active in all areas of people's lives, from health care, education, and municipal stakeholders to economic development and youth groups. Of the $950,000 we receive, $100,000 goes to consultation activities organized by the FCFA, in conjunction with all francophone community networks.
I'm not sure whether that answers your question.