But again, what that means is that the burden of bilingualism, I think, is being put on the lawyer, and ultimately the citizen who is paying for that lawyer, rather than on the court.
Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
But again, what that means is that the burden of bilingualism, I think, is being put on the lawyer, and ultimately the citizen who is paying for that lawyer, rather than on the court.
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