Welcome. Thank you for being here today and for making your presentations. I found them very useful and informative.
Before I pose my questions, I want to refer back a little bit to CBC/Radio-Canada.
For what it's worth, I think it's important to note that our government has taken a very strong position in support of the CBC/Radio-Canada. In fact, Minister Moore, the Minister of Heritage, last week publicly commented on his support and the government's support for CBC/Radio-Canada. It's unfortunate that there's misinterpretation as far as that is concerned. But I can assure you the government is not in any way entertaining abolishing Radio-Canada, which we know is very important to the francophone community across the country, and particularly in those regions where there is no other media availability.
Another worthy note is that in the present structure of the government cabinet, there are 18 women who are either ministers or parliamentary secretaries. Of course, we'd like to see that number be higher, but certainly it's a strong indication of where we are going. I think it's very important.
I listened to your presentation with great interest. I think our government is continuing to demonstrate the importance of women in particular and everyone to be represented properly in government.
As you know, we're studying the road map for linguistic duality. It's a very important investment our government made in 2008. It's a $1.1 billion investment, so we're interested in hearing some of your comments as far as its progress to date. It's a little bit more than midstream; that's why we're studying it. We want to see the positive impacts or any impact it's had in the communities at large.
I do also want to congratulate you, Mrs. Raeburn-Baynes. In a previous presentation here we were given some documentation, one of which was the Sheila and Victor Goldbloom award. Your resumé was very impressive, so congratulations on that recognition there.
My question is to the BCRC. I know you don't have memberships per se, but how big is the black community in Quebec and Montreal?