That is good because the OLEP aims to enrich the language. It is delivered by the community and for the community, to a certain extent. The money has to reach you. If you had that for early childhood services, that would be ideal.
I am going to move on to something else since my time is passing quickly, but that is very important.
Each province has a lieutenant-governor who represents the Governor General, who represents the Prime Minister of Canada and the government. Perhaps we would need a lieutenant in each province who would ensure that the funds allocated to the provinces for official language minorities arrive at their intended destination, and also that all of the agreements between the federal level and the provinces, not only regarding education, include a guarantee that the funds get directly to the field. That would be key, according to what I understand. There is food for thought here.
We don't have much time, but can you tell us about the strategic agreement signed by the Fédération nationale des conseils scolaires francophones and the federal government? That would be one further step toward a solution. Could we hear from the representatives of both councils on this point?