Thank you, Madam Chair. I've appreciated the conversation that's been happening thus far.
As former vice-chair of the official languages committee, I have some interest in this matter. As an Anglo who has tried to learn French later in life or throughout my life, I think it's important.
I would just say that we will support this amendment. I think it is important that this be a common definition. It is important that we have that on the record in the definition part. I know, looking through the amendments, that it comes up again, and I'm sure it will be debated again at that point, but, from a definition standpoint, this does seem to be the commonly accepted definition of an official language minority community throughout Canada, so I think we will support it from that perspective.
Thank you, Madam Chair.