I'll read it to you, but first I'll explain it briefly.
In January 2024, 911 emergency calls were made using IP telephony, that is, over the Internet. In some cases, these calls were transferred to unilingual English call centres in Ontario.
If emergency services are not accessible at all times in both official languages, it can lead to complications and even death.
At the time, the industry minister and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, or CRTC, said that measures would be taken. We can't wait for deaths, injuries or fires to decide to act.
However, we have not seen any directives or announcements of potential changes. During the summer, though, new cases involving citizens came up in our ridings, which means it's likely nothing was done.
Mr. Chair, would you like me to read the motion or let everyone read it on their own?