It's a number I heard. Only $2.2 million is being transferred for education. I think it would be helpful for the committee to have an overview of the situation should we want to write a report on this matter, which I hope we do.
Perhaps I should ask the Auditor General to study it, but I will have to wait at least a year or maybe more before he can understand us.
This morning, Mr. Chair, I am also going to put forward one of my motions, which you have notice of, the one that deals with asking the Auditor General to come and appear before us.
As for the one that refers to the headhunter, I'll wait, in case my colleague for Ottawa—Orléans should join the committee. I'll wait to give him the opportunity to vote for or against this matter, because he had spoken about it.
I also want to say to the members of the committee—because this session is currently being publicly broadcast—that I intend to support the motions of my colleague, Mr. Godin, this morning, even if we do it in camera. I intend to support them and I want the world to know where I stand, Mr. Chair. It's important that Canadians know where their representatives stand and that we are not going to hide behind closed doors, as this committee has a tendency to do.
Next year is the year of the francophonie in Saskatchewan. Does that mean that the Government of Saskatchewan is going to give you more money?