Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to all our witnesses. It is a pleasure meeting you today.
Ms. Johnston, it is really good to see young people here who come from a Quebec where English and French can be spoken. Obviously, that is a conscious choice. I hope that we will see you back here often because I believe that young people have a lot to contribute as leaders.
I want to address very quickly something that Monsieur Godin said about the Supreme Court. I believe there is a little bit of misinformation there, because when English is spoken in the court, the conversation just doesn't go straight to English. Anyone who wants to speak French in the Supreme Court has the ability to speak whatever language they want and there is simultaneous translation.
Now, I think that's very important in the Supreme Court of Canada, because as far as I am concerned, even though we are bilingual, there are times when we don't--