That is not necessary. We have many people who spend a great deal of time trying to secure grants, bursaries and financial assistance at various levels. In my opinion, it is always good to know that it is possible to obtain money to subsidize certain initiatives, although we have not analyzed the likelihood of receiving money nor have we taken any action in that regard. However, no one really knew about the Official Languages Action Plan.
We are not like the Townshippers' Association, which testified here today and which is totally involved in looking for financial support. As I said, it is somewhat difficult for a teaching establishment to get access to federal money for its projects. Because of that, as I said at the outset of my presentation, I can tell you next to nothing about the 2003 Official Languages Action Plan. Nevertheless, with the assistance of numerous partners in the region, the university may do something to improve the situation of the community and we are prepared to do our work.