Thank you very much.
Naturally the groups that have come here have appreciated the funding and the efforts in terms of supporting linguistic minorities. Of course, they've all said that, yes, they want another version of the road map. That's not a surprise there.
I want to ask you more of a higher-level question. If you could put yourselves in the shoes of the heritage minister, the hard-working heritage minister, who has to look at this $1.1 billion in funding that we've had in terms of the road map, what would you say would be the criteria for establishing priorities? Ultimately it is about priorities. We've had groups from early childhood, primary education, culture and media, health care, immigration settlement, economic development. Everybody is saying that is the priority.
Thinking at maybe a level higher than that, what would be the criteria? How could you measure success and say that this should be the priority for supporting linguistic minority groups across Canada?