Thank you for repeating your question.
I know there are provincial and territorial agreements, and that's totally understandable.
However, national plans must also include language provisions and funding specifically for francophones in minority situations to ensure that the public and linguistic minorities have access to those services in French.
Provincial and territorial agreements are therefore to be expected, but the federal government must ensure that language provisions are automatically included in those agreements to guarantee that all francophone women in that situation have access to services in French.
These services must focus not only on prevention and awareness, but also on women who are victims or survivors of sexual assault.