I don't have the exact number with me, but I know it came up in the consultations, and we're not close to 50% or 70%.
I must say, Mr. Chong, that when I was premier of New Brunswick, we had set a goal of 70% in the province of New Brunswick, and the province of New Brunswick is not yet reaching that goal either. I actually think it will be more difficult now than it was before, because the Government of New Brunswick has decided to eliminate the early immersion program. I think it will go contrary to that objective.
What we see is that parents want to make sure that their children learn, of course, the first language properly, but also more and more parents realize the benefits of learning a second language. And I think more and more parents realize that a third or fourth language, in this world in the 21st century, is an asset for the child; it's an asset for us all.