Sure. It's very much thanks to the New Brunswick immersion system that I speak French today, and also because I make an effort here in Parliament.
You're touching on a fairly political issue in New Brunswick.
Where I live, in New Brunswick Southwest, there are very few or no francophones. The south is more of an English-speaking region. Moncton is a bilingual city, and there are Acadians in the north. When there is news from Parliament back home, we want two things, that our name and our region's name be properly pronounced when it's on CBC news in New Brunswick or on any station. I'm talking about something local, but I represent the families of New Brunswick Southwest.