To the first part of your question, the answer is no. It's a noble goal and it's a good thing. We have the experience in the city of Vancouver, for example, where the mayor of Vancouver says he wants to end homelessness by 2015. Setting these kinds of goals and just putting a date on them and assuming it can be done is, I think, setting expectations that may be unrealistic.
Obviously we want to have more Canadians, especially young Canadians, learning Canada's official languages, and that requires investment in programs like we have investments in education. But I think even more than that--