Mr. Speaker, it would be F minus half a billion dollars I would think.
The third question is, is it being done efficiently? I pointed out that agreements had expired in 1992 and it never bothered to get them renewed. The government does not have a clue. There is no efficiency. There is no productivity. The department's mind is in a fog. The minister's mind is in a fog. Nobody seems to care.
What about the student who is not getting an education? He or she should care and we should care. We care and the government should care.
The fourth question is can we achieve the same or better results in a different fashion? We must always be creative in seeing if we can improve ourselves.
There are four fundamental questions: what is it we are trying to do, how well are we doing it, are we doing it efficiently, and can we achieve better results in a different way? If we asked these simple four questions for native education and everything else, we could provide many more services for much less cash.