Thank you very much, Chair.
I want to thank the Speaker and all of the witnesses for appearing before our committee today. It's an important opportunity for us to understand how Parliament and its supporting institutions are resourced to help everyone carry out their responsibilities. That includes everyone being supported in their work and the parliamentary precinct remaining safe and accessible to all. I thank you all for your service.
My entire time was going to be spent almost exactly on what Mr. Calkins was talking about. Just in the interest of moving on to my next topic, did anyone have anything they wanted to add? I wanted to speak of the importance of interpretation.
Canada is a country with two official languages.
It's important. Before I heard the last testimony, I wrote down that it's important for us to be able to communicate with each other, but it's also important to keep everyone safe. Also, technology is constantly changing. One of the things we saw when we came back was that there were pop screens, I think they're called, on the desks.
Is there anything else that you wanted to share with us regarding the importance of interpretation, the resources you need or what decisions to make?
