That would be important because that's the purpose of the exercise. This is one of the major problems. I know that Mr. Greenshields and Mr. Tachdjian will check to see what the situation is in that regard. In our report, we want to respond to the communities and be able to tell them what we can do to help them.
There are always the general objectives in the overall picture, but we never learn what's important for the communities. I saw in Mr. Greenshields' document—incidentally, you don't say “service franseskois”, but rather “service fransaskois”—that there is an adult training service in Saskatchewan. According to the list, it isn't a participating institution, but it nevertheless handles adult training. So training isn't a priority for the community. You say it's one of your main goals. In the community where the assimilation rate is appalling, this institution isn't one of your partners.