My experience as president of VEQ, as I said before, is mainly through one ministry, PCH, or Canadian Heritage. As our president, Martin Murphy, in Montreal keeps saying at all of our meetings, the reality is that through Canadian Heritage you're looking at an envelope of about $33 million for the support of minority language communities. The other reality is that $30 million of that $33 million goes to the francophone organizations outside Quebec and only $3 million goes to the anglophone organizations in Quebec. And the numbers are comparable: 950,000 people versus just under 1 million people. We agree the reality is that the needs of those small franco organizations everywhere in Canada are obviously many times more significant, because we have a lot more in terms of institutions in Quebec. But we don't all live on the Island of Montreal, and it's in those small communities where....
So funding has improved. Our core grants have improved a little bit; we get more money to do projects with youth, newcomers, and social events to build vitality. And yet ten times seems a lot. Maybe it's not going to have to be split in half, but maybe in one ministry, for example, there's a little balancing that is needed.