I have a two-part answer. First, am I concerned? I should not be concerned because I have worked on several federal government-funded projects over the past few years, so I feel qualified to say that the CNFS is one of the most successful of those projects. The CNFS speaks for itself and I have no reason to be concerned. I think its funding should be secure for a good long time.
Am I concerned? I do not know. I cannot say right now that we have received any positive signals. We have not received any signals at all, although we are definitely looking for them. That is clear and that is why we are taking action. We came here to make all political parties aware of the CNFS's success and to make sure you are aware of and understand our important achievements. Training is what we do.
I said a little earlier that you are killing two birds with one stone. First, you are trying to solve a critical problem in Canada: training health professionals. Second, you are trying to solve problems for francophones in minority communities.
Today we are talking about the French situation, but there is a similar anglophone situation. The CNFS does health training in French. Am I concerned? I am cautiously optimistic, but I think we need to build more awareness—