Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to thank all our witnesses for being here today.
To be perfectly frank, I was having a bit of trouble, and that is why I left earlier. We are here to look at post-secondary education and how young people can be taught the two official languages. We are talking about programs here, but it seems to me that it is almost a topic in itself. Don't worry, though, we are not trying to be mean; we support you, because there is a need for a lot more money.
Mr. Clément, could you not pick up the phone and call our premier in New Brunswick who brought a lot of young Anglophones together and put them into an immersion program in Grade 5? Do you remember that?