Ms. Cook still isn't receiving the interpretation. We're no longer talking about anti‑Semitism here, but rather about an efficiency issue affecting bilingualism in the House of Commons.
Sorry, but I must take a hard line on this matter.
Don't be sorry.
The thing is, you're not the only one. People are watching us and listening to us, and everyone should be able to understand what we're saying in French or in English.
As I was saying, bilingualism matters in the House of Commons.
Can you hear us, Ms. Cook?