While I understand the national scope and the intent behind that, I think you have to look at the differences within communities and their ability to form national partnerships that will support those communities across the country. This is because certain communities might not be dispersed across the country.
When you're looking at offering programming that targets specific groups, such as linguistic minorities, it is important to take a lens for both official-language minorities that exist within Canada and really look at the unique characteristics of the community and what those communities will need. When you're looking at funding packages, make sure that you're making them accessible to all communities across Canada and their unique situations.