I think what is clear is that when that report was brought forward to this House, it was almost a year old. And, despite the efforts on my part to clarify some of the information, I was chastised by Members of this House. In fact, during the past year, we have overspent our aboriginal languages money in our department and, yet, we are unable to put forward an argument as to the need for more funding rather than the argument now being put forward by the federal government. Because of the report and because of other information that has been brought forward, they are using the arguments against us to reduce our overall resources in our area.
In most meetings, including the meeting I was attending, the boards of education ask for more money for languages and culture. At this particular juncture, I would have to say that, as a result of our most recent agreement, we are possibly going to be looking at less and not more.