Yes, there are a couple of things.
First, I want to correct the record. Earlier there were comments about the proposed appointments commissioner. Gwyn Morgan's name was put forward, and he came to this committee as a potential candidate to head up the Public Appointments Commission. He was questioned by the committee, and ultimately the committee found that he was not suitable for the position, which was entirely within the committee's purview. He was not treated disrespectfully, nor was he given a rubber stamp to walk into that position.
So it is a legitimate question that after all this time, why has there been no other appointment or no other name put forward? It seems somewhat as if it's my way or the highway, in terms of only one person being a potential candidate.
I want to move on to raise a question about adult literacy. There are many hard-working people across the country who, for one reason or another, lack adequate literacy skills. When the government announced that it was cutting funding for literacy, many people were shocked.
In my own community, where there's a very high poverty rate, there's a growing gap in income levels. Some people are working so hard to get basic literacy skills. This government has said in the past that the actual classroom program funding was not cut. But I know from meeting with literacy teachers that funding for program and teacher development, and all of the supports that go with that important work in the classroom, have been undermined.
There may be other places where the funding is covered, but for example, on section 14, page 9, there is a cut of about $6.5 million. But there may be other places where funding is mentioned.
Maybe the minister could give us an update on where literacy funding stands. Is this an overall cut, or is the money cut in one place and balanced out someplace else?