Okay, here's a fundamental concern I have.
We're putting together a report for the plan d'action, right? Commenting on the future plan d'action, our government, in its Speech from the Throne, said that it was committed to implementing a plan d'action. So we've called in front of us certain witnesses, and topics have come up—for example, education. One of the discussions in education is that we're talking about offering French training, we're talking about offering English language instruction, we're talking about offering immersion-type programs. What I'm saying is that I don't understand the Liberal position right now, and it's obviously going to have an impact on the report.
What we are discussing is this finalization of the report. What I'm saying is that there's confusion, because here in front of the committee we have members saying, you know, we respect the choice of unilingual anglophones and unilingual francophones to pursue their language choices. But we have a star Liberal candidate speaking publicly, in front of 400 professors this time, in news that is carried across the country, saying he doesn't support that. So I'd like some clarification.
When we get to certain sections—