Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to the witnesses. My thanks to Ms. Glover for appearing before the committee. Thanks also to Mr. Lussier—this is not our first meeting, I think—and to Mr. Gauthier.
You said at the beginning that you regretted not having been invited during our study on immersion. You will certainly have the opportunity to respond to our report. You are the minister responsible, so I am looking forward to your response to the very important report on immersion that we tabled in the House. Canadians from both official language communities will be able to benefit from the decisions, I feel, if the government’s decisions are positive ones.
Madam Minister, I would like to talk to you about access to justice. In his summer 2013 study on access to justice in both official languages, Commissioner Fraser states that providing access to justice in official language minority communities is a major challenge. He specifically recommends that the Minister of Justice and his provincial and territorial counterparts take concerted steps to face this challenge of access to justice for all.
As the minister responsible for official languages, have you had any discussions on the matter with your colleague the Minister of Justice?