Are we talking about the results of the Action Plan for Official Languages in education or in the communities? I feel that we are being given this fine gift called the Action Plan for Official Languages and that then we are left with the burden of providing the results. Let me tell you frankly that I wonder if one of you could build a two-story house with $20,000. This is the kind of results that are expected from us. For $20,000, we want a two-story house with six bedrooms etc. Currently, to provide funds for the development of the Franco-Saskatchewanian community, to work with Canadian Parents for French, to increase the number of eligible students in our schools or in their schools, we must turn to the private sector for marketing, promotion and recruiting because we have no tools for this.
The people who work in communities or schools often do not have the proper training. The people working in the regions on the overall development of the economy, education, communications and health, are fortunate if they earn $30,000 or $35,000 a year for working on this overall development.
Therefore, it is somewhat ridiculous to ask whether we have enough resources and if we are getting results. Moreover, this has to be written in a brief, in a document, under appendix F, etc. in order to demonstrate—