They were summer institutes where anglophones and francophones said the same thing about literacy and skills development. We actually have exactly the same problems. The francophones are not the only ones who lost their funding. Our anglophone colleagues did too. In total, 22 francophone and anglophone organizations lost their funding. Our anglophone colleagues are going through exactly the same thing as us.
We asked Employment and Social Development Canada whether it was possible for an observer to attend discussions on the francophone side.
It is important to understand that the situation in Quebec is completely different from that in the rest of Canada. In Quebec, there are four anglophone universities and some anglophone colleges. Good for them; I am very happy for them. In Ontario, there are some bilingual universities, but only one francophone university: Université de Hearst. There may be another one in Toronto in the future. Apart from that, that's pretty much all we have left.