Earlier, you referred to distribution per capita only, without really calculating according to population. I don't know if you have received a copy of this document on the distribution of grants and contributions of $25,000 or more allocated to francophone minority community groups.
In Quebec, the anglophone community is made up of about 1.3 million people and receives about $3 million. The francophone population in the west which includes Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, and which accounts for 200,000 people, receives $10 million. I believe that that reflects some sensitivity to an adjustment of the amounts paid per capita in accordance with needs. Three million dollars for 1.3 million people is about $2.50 per capita. In Saskatchewan, there was $2,105,330 for about 18,000 people. That's equivalent to over $116.96 per person. Therefore it's almost 60 times more.
Do you feel that there is some sensitivity to the differences between regions?