This is a special situation. The Canadian francophonie is a minority, and we recognize that.
In andragogy, we train adults, and it's the context that determines the needs. The work context in Montreal is very different from that in Fort McMurray or Caraquet. That's the approach we take when we try to find solutions in terms of jobs or when we develop a training program to meet local needs.
As a matter of fact, we work with organizations along these lines, such as the Factry, which does remarkable skills development work in Montreal. However, if this organization were to move to St. Boniface to meet the needs of this region, it would have to work with other organizations, such as Pluri-elles, who are working on the ground to better meet the needs of the St. Boniface community.
So, the work is done in partnership. We work with players on a local scale, as they are better able to respond to needs, according to the context.