Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here.
I can tell you that I'm not going to read from the same song sheet that all the opposition members obviously passed down the table and dramatically tell you how disappointed I am, because I'm not.
I'm very proud, as I think most Canadians are, that the Olympics are coming to Canada, but I also recognize the work it takes to prepare for that. I congratulate all of you in working towards that.
Mr. Benoit, I was very interested in hearing your comments and your presentation. One comment was about how you had trouble finding employees who could speak either one of our official languages. I presume the reason for that is immigrants coming in and what have you and the fact that they can't...
I see that you're nodding, so I take it you're in agreement with that. I hope that some of the changes that Minister Kenney has made in the immigration act will help to deal with that, whereby it's mandatory for somebody... That should be beneficial when you're looking for employees. Would that be a correct assessment?