Thank you very much.
We recently heard about the airports in the smaller provinces. I think that feedback has resonated with the committee, and we will definitely address that with the Minister of Transport.
Moving on to Literacy Nova Scotia, thank you so much for coming today, and thank you so much for the work you do. My question is not about your data and the fact that four out of ten Canadians don't meet the standard. My question is about willingness.
I am the son of immigrants to this country. My dad was a taxi driver. My mom was a factory worker. My mom's English is pretty good and my dad's is good enough to get by, but they never ever wanted to spend time learning more English. For them, it was always a matter of “we'll scrape by”, because that's the immigrant success story. You do whatever it takes to keep going.
My question is about willingness. If your program is funded, is the demand to improve literacy? Or is literacy just something that we're going to have to accept at a certain level because people aren't willing to improve their skill set?