I support the principle for Governor-in-Council appointments and the level of bilingualism required in such cases.
On the other hand, what can be done to ensure that unilingual francophones, who might be very good people, can also have access to those positions, especially considering that certain appointments are for a specific region or for an organization that focuses on certain criteria in certain regions?
Perhaps we will invite you back later on if we undertake that study, but as to unilingual francophones, I know some in Eastern Ontario who do not speak a word of English. I'm sure it's the same in both western Canada, where some people do not speak French, and in Quebec, where some people don't speak English.