Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much to our witnesses for their presentations. I'm going to warn them that, unfortunately, most of their input and criticisms regarding the government will no doubt be censored and kept out of the committee's report. I've seen it happen; that's how the government operates. When you expose its weaknesses, it is in the habit of suppressing any and all criticism. That's just how it operates.
Ms. Entremont, you asked about the strategy. I'll explain it to you: there isn't one. It's nothing but an exercise in marketing. When the minister says that he wants to promote francophone immigration, during the first week of 2014, only to cut the francophone significant benefit program in the second week, it shows exactly what the government's strategy is. That strategy is to pull back from official language minority communities and their rights. Further to the court's decision in Desrochers v. Canada, the government is responsible for providing services of equal quality in both official languages. I gather, however, from your comments that we still aren't there.
Now for my questions. My first question is for Ms. Rioux and Ms. Kamariza. It's about the funding for the Destination Canada and francophone significant benefit programs.
Have your organizations received funding through either of those programs in the past?