Right. I agree.
But let me ask you this, just to probe your thinking on it. I would hope that you would not believe—and perhaps you do, but tell me if so—that bilingualism in this country doesn't depend on a large government or an ever-expanding government. We don't measure the strength of the French or English communities, or our ability to communicate, solely through the barrel of the federal government. Our communities are strong because the communities are strong. The government can spend what it can spend. When decisions are made to rein in spending, it is going to have an impact throughout the government. But that doesn't necessarily represent a weakening of one's commitment to bilingualism or even minority language communities across the country. What are your thoughts on that?