Thank you, Mr. Godin. The clerk was just telling me that if she had a round-trip ticket to the Games, she would be interested in volunteering.
Before I give the floor to another colleague, I would like to tell you that I was struck by the part of your presentation when you said that you saw the 2010 Winter Olympic Games as a celebration of both Canada's linguistic duality and its cultural diversity. That's not what we sensed during the first event.
Mr. Matte, in your presentation, you said that even if you were something of a watchdog for us, ensuring that VANOC was doing a good job, you did not yet have access to information about the opening and closing ceremonies. So, you asked the following question:
Is there no way to maintain the confidentiality of the opening and closing ceremonies while demonstrating that they will be respectful of both official languages and our country's Olympic movement?
I would add to “be respectful of both official languages”, “and cultural diversity”. I wanted to ask this question, Mr. Gauthier, since we are lucky enough to have you here.