Thank you very much for the question.
The data we saw in the last census seems to indicate that the government—and the country, frankly—is not close to that target. The support for learning languages is important. There's a partnership that is essential with provincial governments, because education is, as you know, primarily a provincial responsibility. As well, the partnership must extend to parents.
What I heard across the country is that in many situations you have parents who will wait in line, sometimes for days, to make sure that their children or their child, son or daughter, can enrol in an immersion program. What we see across the country is that there are a lot of parents who understand that languages are great tools for the development of their children.
Setting goals is noble, but the goals must be realistic as well. I could say today that I want to play golf like Tiger Woods in five years, but I don't think it's going to happen. I wish it would, but it's not going to happen. So just setting goals by itself is not enough. They need to be realistic goals.