Good morning, Mr. Fraser. It's always an honour to meet with you. It's always very interesting to speak with you because everyone around this table shares the same vision. It's important to keep the francophonie alive.
As you know, our government has made a firm commitment regarding official languages, and, in my opinion, the more we work together positively, the more this committee will distinguish itself from others.
Ms. Verner works in very close cooperation with other ministers so that all the departments are bilingual. We have a long way to go, and this is a difficult task for everyone. I think that we've all had minor disappointments when we arrived here. However, I hope that by working together, we can improve things. In fact, I'm convinced of that.
You talked about the committee report and the government's response regarding the decision to specify ACE divisions in the act. When Minister Cannon presented the government's response to the committee, he mentioned that this difference had been discussed at the Office of the Commissioner. I'd like to know more about those discussions.