Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As Ms. Minna said, we've been meeting with groups for a long time. In 2006, I toured Canada for a month and a half, seven days a week. I met with many groups with poverty problems, the homeless and people who need housing. We know that the homeless need a place to live to get out of their situation, but once they're housed, they're confronted with their illiteracy problem. Everyone here is interested in literacy because all groups are dealing with the problem.
Ms. Eaton, you said that the federal government should provide leadership to change the situation. By assigning some of its responsibilities to private enterprise and charity organizations, as is currently the case—that's what we were told in the House—is the government providing the leadership that will produce results?