I'll give it a shot.
You know, we have 10 regional members. There are some places in Quebec where there's not enough critical mass to have a good understanding of English-speaking Quebeckers. There's not a lot of work happening in Drummondville, and there's not a lot of work in some other places. It's not because we don't want to, but because we don't have the capacity.
The federal government is the only one that funds community groups that work in English. It's the only one. Our funding has not changed in over 12 years. It is a very finite fund. Many places have an emerging group of anglophones or people who would like to do something, but there's no funding to help them organize and mobilize.
As you know, it's not always easy to mobilize. You can't mobilize from Montreal to your.... It doesn't work.
You have to be on the ground, in the community.
So I would say to you that there's just not enough money for grassroots organizations to work locally.