Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome. It's great to have you with us this morning.
I first want to join with my colleagues in congratulating you on the results of your evaluation. We know, from this indication, that lots of work has been put forth to make these things happen.
I am also happy to see that you are implementing some of your good work in my province of New Brunswick. As a bilingual province, I'm sure they'll be willing to welcome all of your good ideas, so I welcome those ideas as well.
On page 45 of the commissioner's report, he said, “Citizenship and Immigration Canada still has difficulty promoting the equal status and use of English and French at citizenship ceremonies when new citizens are sworn in.”
I'm sure that you're quite aware of this and that you probably have measures in place to help make this better. I'm wondering what specific measures you are planning to implement to find a solution to this problem, which affects new French-speaking citizens in particular.