Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Bahaya, I will nickname you Mr. Accountability. Your remarks are very thought-provoking. Organizations are actually forced to take accountability seriously. When it comes to members, a government election every four years is how we remain accountable, in a way. I think it is worthy of merit that you care about ensuring that the money is spent productively.
In the last election, the government announced that it would put in place infrastructure programs, and it is currently implementing them. There is a lot of talk about social infrastructure for early childhood. Ms. Ngoga Tona talked about that. Do you feel that francophones in minority communities have access to those programs?