Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good morning, Ms. Saulnier and Mr. d'Entremont.
My question is mainly for Mr. d'Entremont because he has an overview. First of all, I'm a new Conservative Party member. You see that we've travelled to meet you. We haven't been here for 25 years. So, bonjour la visite, as we say back home.
I've had legal training and I'm still a lawyer. The fact that you have a partnership agreement that seems to be a very strong one with the provincial government, as madame has confirmed, attracted my attention. You even talked about an act that's apparently a sign of openness. Will that act cover all the fields we're talking about today, such as health, education and early childhood? Could you tell me about the origins of that act? You had to work on its development. That's very interesting because your province isn't officially bilingual, as New Brunswick is, for example. However, you have an act that seems to say something in particular. Could you tell me about it?