Thank you kindly.
Good morning everyone.
Mr. Rosenberg, you are the unlucky one who has to take the rap for all those years of neglect by your predecessors. So I urge you to stay on the same track you have started on.
First, if I may, I would suggest that you consult your colleague, Mr. Dupont, the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, who also appeared before the committee. His department got a less than stellar rating as well. Mr. Dupont came to us with a very convincing action plan, very well prepared, very appealing to look at and easy to understand. As a department, it may be worth your while to see what they did on their end.
Second, I want to commend you and encourage you to keep up that annual dialogue you plan to hold with official languages communities. That is something that used to be done. You would know since you took part in it when you were a deputy minister at Justice Canada. I urge you to continue with that dialogue. What's more, if possible and only if the other parties agree, I would be delighted to receive some sort of overview or minutes from the meeting.
Third, your department is Canada's face to the world. According to what you said, you communicated with 150 missions. You said so in your presentation. You contacted all of them. Did they all get back to you?