As I said earlier, the action plan that preceded the roadmap was not perfect either. Both programs are great initiatives. Regarding the creation of programs and initiatives within the roadmap, I am not criticizing the 800 million dollars spent under the action plan nor the
$1.1. billion. There were systemic flaws in the first, and because of the evaluation mechanisms there were systemic flaws in the second. Although we were late again, for lots of different reasons, what we've been trying to say to Canadian Heritage since 2008 is let's be sure we get it right if there is a next one. It's not just about the action plan or road map either; we need to get it right for regular programming as well. If, God forbid, there would not be another priority-setting something, we still need to get it right in terms of the understanding of the needs of the English-speaking community with the design and delivery of regular programming.