Of course, that's a basic Canadian value, the CBA would say, and the previous court challenges program did wonders in helping that progress. The current language rights support program is doing the same, whether it be federal or provincial.
On that point, Mr. Nicholson I think is concerned about something that is not a problem. The fact is, the previous government's court challenges program on the language side has been funding challenges to provincial education legislation. It has been doing that since 2009, and it has been doing it well. The results are tangible on the ground for language communities, be they Quebec anglophones or francophones outside of Quebec. I think it's working very well, Mr. Fraser. The issue from the CBA's perspective is, let's get it back and let's get it set up again quickly, please.