There still is no leadership. To give you an idea of this lack of leadership and the scope of the task, Mr. Fraser, I will just mention that Mr. Vic Toews, when he was president of Treasury Board, appeared before the committee. But he did not know about parts IV and V of the act. Part IV, as you know, deals with communication with the public and service delivery. As for part V, it allows people who work within the federal public service to work in the language of their choice. Mr. Toews was not aware of that either. The fact that the minister responsible for departments at Treasury Board did not know this speaks volumes about the way deputy ministers probably felt, as well as other people working in an area where bilingualism is not even mandatory.
I will now ask you a couple of more concrete questions. The Panamerican Games are approaching. These games are held in Spanish and English. I would like to know whether this will also be the case in 2015 in Toronto. How can you guarantee that there will also be French at those games? What has already been done to make sure this happens?