The answer is frankly
yes, it is, for two reasons. First, do I have the money I need? Yes. Second, for me it's a high priority.
So the direction I gave to General Gosselin, who works for me, was that this is a priority for me, therefore it's now a priority for him. I know it's a priority for him and his team to ensure that money is put there. But as you heard, the challenge is not money. We understand what we have to do.
We see the needs.
But the challenge now is ensuring that we get everything translated as quickly as we can in the priority we need. If you had another 100,000 people doing translation, it would probably all be done next week.
But that's not the way it is.
So with the folks we have who do the translation, as Colonel Meloche said, we prioritize what we need to get done. We have completed a lot and we know where we want to go.
In my mind, that's the way things are.
Do you have a plan for where you want to go?
I hope this committee will call us back next year to ask how we've done with that plan, given the passion here.
But clearly we've done much, we have a long way to go, and money is not the challenge.