Thank you, Minister.
Evidence of meeting #8 for Official Languages in the 39th Parliament, 2nd session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was languages.
A recording is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #8 for Official Languages in the 39th Parliament, 2nd session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was languages.
A recording is available from Parliament.
Liberal
Pablo Rodriguez Liberal Honoré-Mercier, QC
Mr. Chair, I have a point of order.
I'd like to ask the clerk a question. When a question is specific, and Mr. Gravel's question—
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Steven Blaney
Mr. Rodriguez, that's not a point of order; it's a debtable question.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Steven Blaney
I'm answering you.
We're going to move on to the other witness.
Liberal
Pablo Rodriguez Liberal Honoré-Mercier, QC
His question consisted of three words. What doesn't she understand? I want to know why. Isn't she required to answer?
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Steven Blaney
Mr. Rodriguez, I would simply like to take this opportunity to remind you that you are free to manage your time, of course, and that the witnesses are free to give their answers.
As we have only five minutes left, I'm going to grant them to Mr. Godin so that he can address our witness.
Mr. Godin, go ahead, please.
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I won't ask you the definition of the word “assimilation” because you don't know it.
My question will concern something else. You say that your government is adopting measures or moving forward to help the communities. If you don't want to answer that question either, I can tell you that you have disabled the minority communities outside Quebec by cancelling the Court Challenges Program. If the Francophone communities have managed to make progress, it's been thanks to the tool that was given to them. I won't ask you for an answer because I won't get one.
Let's talk about your program to help the minority communities through immigration. Do you believe, for example, that we could bring Francophone immigrants from other countries to Vancouver to reinforce the Francophone communities there?
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
Sir, that's precisely the aim of the strategic plan we announced in 2007. At the time, Mr. Monte Solberg was Minister of Immigration. That's precisely what we aim to do: promote immigration in the Francophone communities, work with them so that they can offer services to these newcomers and ensure that they can also retain them in the community.
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
That was precisely the aim of the strategic plan that was put forward in 2007.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Mr. Chair, could a Francophone from another country come to Vancouver if he didn't speak English, if he were a unilingual Francophone? Is that kind of thing consistent with your action plan?
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
The purpose of the plan is to promote Francophone immigration to Francophone minority communities across the country.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Mr. Chair, I'd like to have an answer, not a text. Could that person be a unilingual Francophone?
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
Mr. Chair, a Francophone immigrant or newcomer who comes to settle in a Francophone minority community of course only speaks French. As you know, there are two official languages in Vancouver, as elsewhere in the country. So what we want to do is to ensure that these Francophones can continue to live and grow in French, but the reality, sir, is that there are two official languages in the country.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
We aren't required to speak both official languages; we can speak only one in our country.
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
The member is talking about a Francophone minority community, but we also speak two official languages which are spoken in the country, two official languages, including English in Vancouver.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
That's good. Could a unilingual Francophone immigrate to Vancouver?
Conservative
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
If there is a family assistance program for residents, a person from Vancouver, for example, could ask a Francophone to come to Vancouver. That would increase the popularity of French, if that person does so in accordance with our rules and our Canadian laws. I think you said you were going to promote that. The person would therefore be welcome in Vancouver.
Conservative
Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent, QC
The person would be welcome. When we announced this program, we were in Winnipeg. Francophone immigrants were settled there, and the program was very well received. The purpose of that is to expand the economy.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Thank you for your answer.
You also said that you had promised $110 million for the 400th anniversary of Quebec City.
NDP
Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Can we expect to receive several millions of dollars for the Congrès mondial acadien, which will be held in Acadia in 2009?
Conservative