Thank you very much for the question.
The details are fairly straightforward. There needs to be a committee or a group tasked with monitoring the investments to see where the funds end up.
As I've said before, some of the funding that doesn't come from the Department of Canadian Heritage is earmarked for research, and others for innovation, for infrastructure or for post-secondary education.
What matters is that we know where these funds end up and what they're used for.
We need to ensure there is some follow-up and some accountability. Were these funds used for what they were meant to be used? Tracking these investments would allow us to know if the funds for post-secondary education in minority communities are producing the desired results and are going to the right place.