Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Sarny, you made a very interesting comment when you said that French is not a national language or a Canadian language. This might be at the root of the problem. Programs like the Action Plan for Official Languages give communities tools for building a national language, but it is up to the Parliament to ensure the results. I find this very interesting. Our committee could recommend that we make Canadians more aware of this language. This has given me food for thought and I appreciate this comment very much.
That being said, the Action Plan for Official Languages allocated $360 million to education. We realized that the health sector was working well and we invested very little in it, but it was an amazing success. Of course, we must invest more in immigration; we have only set up basic structures so far.
In spite of all that, I still find it very difficult to see whether the plan succeeded in the education sector. Did we get our 360 million dollars' worth? Was this money well spent? Do you know? Can you answer this question?