I think results have been very significant from kindergarten to grade 12 as well as in post-secondary education. The funding has helped to develop a considerable number of programs and create, among other things, the Canadian association of francophone universities, or AUFC. I am sure that you met a number of their representatives. The current president, Raymonde Gagné, comes from your part of the country, more specifically from the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface. As well, the Consortium national de formation en santé received funding to establish health care training programs across Canada. I would be lying if I said that there had not been any very significant results.
Concerning immigration, however, I think that the plan provided for an $11.2 million investment. Some people, including journalists, have told me that that was not a whole lot. I am the co-chair of the immigration steering committee and I have said that the amount was not very significant, indeed. When you don't have a plan, $11 million is not so bad. However, we do have one now. As to whether it should be improved, I would say that the plan will entail costs and that $11 million over five years is not enough, especially when most of that amount was used to provide government with the tools to deliver services in both official languages.