In New Brunswick, only the core disagrees on this. However, that is another story.
Ohayô gozaimasu, Ms. Turnbull. That's Japanese. It's all I know in this language.
I will begin with the immersion issue. The 2003-2008 Action Plan for Official Languages—the roadmap's predecessor—focused on three main areas, which were retained in the roadmap. The most important of those elements was education. The other two were community and public service. The education aspect had two main objectives. The first objective was to increase the percentage of eligible people from 67% to 80% in 10 years. The roadmap, which succeeded the action plan, had the same objective, in addition to the goal of doubling the number of young Canadians learning the other language. We don't have any statistics on all that yet, but Mr. Corbeil, from Statistics Canada, came to see us last month. I don't know whether you knew about this.