If I may speak, I will be brief.
You spoke about key projects. According to studies carried out by the previous government—I can no longer remember which department was involved—a 1 per cent-increase in literacy has a direct impact on the gross domestic product.
How are we in New Brunswick, given the realities of our francophone communities with respect to the labour force, going to be able to cope with needs for ultra-qualified workers in context of globalization, and given our high illiteracy rate? You mentioned a key project, one that would have a direct impact on Canada's economy and on Canada's positioning from a global standpoint.