Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Good morning gentlemen, and thank you for speaking French at this committee meeting. It is important, because we have interpretation services and as we are francophones, we must show that we express ourselves in that language.
I did read your brief, because everything that affects francophones outside Quebec is of great interest to me. On page 4, you talk about national identity:In our opinion, the government should, through the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, impose a requirement for content targeted to communities outside Quebec [...] in order to promote the development of national identity [...] and help promote national unity.
What do those statements mean to you?