Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thanks to all our witnesses for being here.
I would like to mention one thing I found very interesting. Last year, I worked in Fort McMurray, Alberta. I'm a Franco-Ontarian from Toronto and I spoke French in Fort McMurray more often than in Toronto. It was very interesting. There were mostly Acadians and Quebeckers, but there were also francophones who came from Manitoba and Saskatchewan because of the jobs.
You emphasized the importance of renewing the Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality. It would be important to continue the work on official languages in this regard. However, there will be a mid-term report.
How important is it for you to have access to that report once it is made public and there is a consultation, since it will be very important for officials, the government and the opposition in drafting the next Roadmap? What do you think of that?