Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to welcome our witnesses appearing before us today. It's always nice to have officials from the department so we can get some clarifications on some questions. I listened with great attention to the first part of this morning's meeting.
Over the last so many months of this 41st Parliament, we've been studying the road map for linguistic duality. It's a fairly large initiative, representing a significant amount of money—well over $1 billion throughout the entire program. I'm wondering if you can elaborate for us how the Treasury Board monitors programming funded to the road map.