I'll start, but I may ask Ms. Frenette to round out my answer if need be.
Yes, the CRTC is a designated organization under part VII of the Official Languages Act. One of our responsibilities is to implement positive measures that contribute to enhancing the vitality of official language minority communities, OLMCs, across the country. That responsibility is very important to us. We consult with OLMCs, not only to let them know about upcoming proceedings, but also to notify them of decisions we've made. We seek out their comments and feedback, and we do take some of the suggestions we receive from OLMC groups. Our involvement includes submitting reports to the official languages commissioner.
We also work in partnership with the Department of Canadian Heritage. Every year, we report on our progress in providing support to OLMCs. As Mr. Shortliffe mentioned, not even a month ago, we put measures in place to support French-language programming across the country by charging fees to support audio and audiovisual programming. The goal is to support and promote Canada's full diversity, especially OLMCs.
Do you have anything to add, Ms. Frenette, or does that cover it?