Thank you.
The program funded equality and language rights, and we shouldn't forget the language rights piece of it. In this regard, I would bring up the racialized women from that group who are losing both ways: they're losing with respect to language rights and they're losing with respect to equality rights.
The cases funded by the program raised the profiles of issues of concern to racialized group members, even in the cases where the court challenges were not successful. However, there were advances made, there were negotiations that followed, there were consultations that were supported. This we're missing, because that forum is no longer available to us or to the communities.