Thank you, Chair, and thank you, gentlemen, for being here today. My apologies for being late.
I'm sorry I missed your presentation, Mr. Macmillan, but I will look at it in the record, and I'm sorry to walk in in the middle of yours, Professor Geist.
I want to ask all of you this, just to follow up on something that Madam Thi Lac was asking about in terms of the official language question. Are any of you aware of a country that has more than one official language, that has a good open data or open government policy, and that is a good example we could look to?
We look to the U.S. and we look to Australia with one official language, but do you know of a country with more than one official language that has a good policy on this, a country that may have struggled with this issue?