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That is called fiscal responsibility. I managed the budget. When making any acquisition, I always asked myself whether it was a good deal, every time. We spent every last cent, there was nothing left on September 30. I am proud of that. We managed the money well and it was a good investment.
As for the Société santé en français, it played a huge role in this result. It is a very important organization. Do we need another organization to oversee it, to supervise the Société santé en français? Absolutely not. No, because the Société has already administered the funds for the PHCTF project, the Primary Health Care Transition Fund. It then acted proactively in choosing 23 projects from among the 71 PHCTF projects. Then, all that was left was for Treasury Board to meet with Health Canada to sign the agreements by April 1, 2006. The agreements were signed last week. A lot of money was lost because of that.
So, if the direct administration of those funds had been left to the SSF, we would have had our money for the project as of April 1st. Now, we have funding for four months, instead of one year, to continue the project, which is too bad.