Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to thank the Minister for that question. I would be happy to respond. There are some links. For example, maximizing northern employment I would assume has a direct link with the Literacy Strategy with workplace literacy. As well, I would see the link with early childhood and the Literacy Strategy in terms of having children preferably born healthy, but at a young age being groomed and ready to go into the school systems and having healthy families. Part of that is the Aboriginal Language Strategy. We are looking at literacy as more than just literacy in English. It speaks to some of the underlying cultural issues. If there is a strong connection with the Aboriginal Language Strategy to have children learn on their mother's knee, their language will tie into early childhood development.
The concern, Mr. Chairman, is that we have had many examples over the years of unrelated initiatives going "willy-nilly" out of the government in different departments that are dealing with the same people, different funding criteria, talking about the same goals, but not related, the people running these programs not necessarily even working together.
That is the kind of clear demonstration I was asking the Minister to provide. Will it be there? Thank you.