I would like to say from the outset that I don't quite agree with you about the number of wealthy people.
English-speaking anglophones in Quebec.
With the Townshippers in Pontiac, the Coasters on the north shore, dans les Îles de la Madeleine, there are many regional anglophone associations that have exactly the same problems as francophones outside Quebec in terms of exodus of youth, rural issues. It's quite amazing.
The bigger problem for these folks around alphabétisation or around access to justice is that they don't have the wherewithal financially, and probably there aren't the sophisticated tools around them, to bring these cases to the fore.
I think it's not just the Townshippers or the Coasters or the English-speaking Madelinots, there are a growing number of English-speaking Quebeckers living in Montreal. They do not have the traditional anglophone roots from Westmount or the town of Mount Royal. They are really very much in need of this program, and they are in need of attention by this committee and other committees like this.
Anglophones in Quebec need exactly the same attention and rights and access to this kind of program and other issues.