That would be very useful. The committee should look into that, and your assessment would be very important to us. Could you please send it to us as soon as it is completed?
Let's stay roughly on the same topic. We already know that the cuts have a direct impact on official language communities. I am thinking, among others, of the closing of the Riel House National Historic Site of Canada, in Manitoba. That site no longer has a guide to talk about heritage, the importance of the house and about the role Louis Riel played for the Métis and francophones in other parts of Canada.
I am also thinking of the Laurier House National Historic Site of Canada located here, in Ottawa. In the near future, that site will also no longer have a guide. Six hundred jobs across the country have been cut, and the department is even thinking about increasing park entry fees.
How can Parks Canada really prepare for a major celebration like the 150th anniversary and do so with fewer employees? In addition, some historic sites that are important to official language minority communities are no longer accessible. How can all of our community heritage be highlighted in this context?