I too would like to welcome you to our committee and to thank you for your presentations and your responses to our questions. So far, I've found them to be both professional and informative. I certainly appreciate getting that feedback from you, particularly because all three of your groups are partners in the road map, and it's important for us to hear from the partners. The road map represents an investment of roughly a billion dollars for our government. One of the major reasons why we are studying it midway through is to see what its impact has been to date and to hear from you. It's very important information for us.
In that regard, I was particularly encouraged to hear about some of the accomplishments—it's a good news story here as well. I want to focus a little bit on that. Without belittling everything else you've said, certainly the efforts by HRSDC with the day care initiative I think are very important.
The partnering with the universities, 10 universities, is an excellent effort. Of course, we'd like to see every university, but Rome wasn't built in a day, as they say. That was a great initiative. I was very encouraged to hear that there's an increase in the incumbents in bilingual positions, from 91.7% pre road map to, I think you said, 94.4% as of March 31, 2011. Those are all good things to hear.
Of course, we want to see where we're going with our road map. As you know, it comes to an end in 2013. Very soon, we're going to be looking at the next road map. I'd be very interested to hear from each of the groups here, and all of you if you like, about some of the things you would like to see. First of all, would you like to see the next phase of the road map...would you like to see the road map continued? If so, where would you focus your efforts? What would you like to see in the next road map?