Thank you very much.
First, I would like to make a comment on immersion courses and schools. It's not surprising that most people do their studies in English. Most of those children have attended immersion schools because that was their parents' choice. The decision to go to university is one of the first choices that people can make on their own. They will more or less choose the easiest path, that is to say to study in their mother tongue. We must definitely take up that challenge and make an effort to change that.
My question is for Mr. Lévesque.
Earlier, you talked about bilingualism programs for public servants. You said those programs were not being used as they previously were. Do you believe that's because of the change in the government's priorities or as a result of budget cuts?