Created in December to work for six months, the group of experts is responsible for advising the executive. Originally composed of twenty-five experts (philosophers, academics, child psychiatrists, psychologists), the body lost at least five members and a minister along the way.

Participants, on condition of anonymity, are now wondering about its future. “Will it be redesigned? Sustained? We have no news at the moment,” confides one of them when another mocks the “parental police” desired by the government.