Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Literacy Strategy is quite expansive and it deals with a number of areas. I believe we put substantially more money into adult basic education and literacy. We have combined the area where we had Community Skills for Work, some funding there and the Literacy Strategy delivery through the college system and through the NGOs.
Of course, the intent is to provide more literacy education on the local level so that parents and others -- it is not just directed at parents -- but that all the population has the opportunity to improve their literacy skills. That in turn, no doubt, will assist such people as the honourable Member has mentioned in assisting their children in addressing issues at school, be it math or in other subjects. Thank you.