Excellent.
Ms. Denise Savoie is doing an excellent job, which we very much appreciate. The Hon. James Moore is also a major francophile from the community in British Columbia. A number of other members also speak French, including Mr. Weston, whom I don't know, but who supports Powell River, one of our organizations. I think that's quite positive.
I was born in Quebec, but I've been living in British Columbia for 10 years. I think linguistic duality is possible. Since I teach in English and live in French, I have one foot in each community. A number of my anglophone colleagues who don't speak French send their children to immersion schools because they're convinced that linguistic duality is important. And surveys conducted by the Commissioner of Official Languages have shown that 70% of people in British Columbia support linguistic duality.