Okay.
I want to talk about the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Action Plan for Increasing Francophone Immigration Outside of Quebec. In my opinion, the word “community” should be included in the title because the communities are at the heart of the action. According to what the communities are telling me, this plan also lacks deadlines. The plan has targets, but no deadlines to help us determine what is going to happen. There is room for improvement there.
As far as the distribution of funding is concerned, you said that new money was being allocated to immigration. For example, $36.56 million is being allocated to the francophone integration pathway, $4.2 million to collaboration and accounting, and $29.5 million to the Immigration to Official Language Minority Communities Initiative, a sum that was already allocated but deferred.
The communities are still wondering what percentage of that money will go directly to the communities, in the pockets of the community organizations. How much money will end up in the community?