Going back to the remarks Mr. Lefebvre just made, it's true that we previously decided we would proceed with the review of the Official Languages Act, but we didn't determine how it would be done or what the priorities would be.
The decision rendered concerning the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique is extremely serious because it opens a hole, a door, a window, a garage door—you name it—to all kinds of problems. Any organization or department might say that, since it has made a small effort of will by proceeding with consultations—which doesn't even have any connection with obligations—it has done its job and no longer has any responsibility.
Consequently, I will support the motion and add, if Mr. Clarke is in agreement, that we will table our report before the end of 2018. Thus, starting in 2019, we can get answers from the government and begin discussions. The situation is urgent. Of course, we can subsequently conduct a more general analysis of the entire act, which is a job that will extend over several years.