Good.
Thank you, Mr. Fraser, for being here.
When Justice Major was here, he repeated a fairly common perception—I was going to say “bias”, but that may not be fair—that the skills of a judicial figure are separate from the skills of a linguist. I think I'm fair in categorizing what he said that way.
I think the implication, not so much from what he said, but we heard the argument before, is that the skills of the linguist in being able to speak the other official language are not of assistance in judging judicial skills in this country. I think that's the essence of that argument.
I wonder if you could comment on that.