Good morning Madam, and gentlemen. Thank you for being with us today.
In a country that calls itself bilingual, I think the existence of what you represent is very important. We have heard evidence that you provide support for bilingualism. That is very important. You need the means to continue to exist. We wanted to meet with you today to ensure precisely that, that you do have the means to continue.
I have a question for Mr. Potié. You said you were very satisfied with the consultations that took place in February 2008. You talked about an increase from 13 to 17 members. However, I am not sure that has been done.
Are you still waiting, or has it been done? Do you have the funding you need for the increase?