That's the problem for me. Yes, it's true that education is a provincial jurisdiction; we agree on that. It's not the federal government that will say what the programs will be. However, section 43 of the act provides that there will be investments for promotion. Based on that, there will be money for the schools. It's unacceptable for people not to know whether the province is using that money for that purpose or not, or for there to be doubts that the money has been allocated to that. Whether we're talking about the Roadmap or not, it is unacceptable for the federal government to send money to minority communities, for people to say that the money is not going to the communities and that no one has to be accountable. Not only is that the case, but no one will tell us what happened to that money, if it was used elsewhere.
The Commissioner of Official Languages himself said it. He spoke with the provincial ministers, who told him they were receiving money, but that they were spending it elsewhere. I believe the federal government can't say that it is because of areas of provincial jurisdiction that it can't know where the money goes. That doesn't mean you have to count every cent or every program. When we talk about provincial jurisdictions, we know that the programs fall under the jurisdiction of the provinces, but the money should at least be used for minority community programs. Do you agree with me?