Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to quickly go back to Mr. Gourde's comments.
He was talking about people complaining. He also said that they should either put up or shut up. That comes a little close to home for me.
If what he says is the case, I do not know why we are having a meeting of the Standing Committee on Official Languages today. Here is one of the reasons. We have said that we want to make sure that some things happen or do not happen. He used to say that we must not miss the boat. If you do not complain, you do not get anywhere. People have good reasons to complain. Some things have not been done, in fact.
I personally had cause for complaint when Radio-Canada showed the plane rather than the torch. It was insulting to see the way in which francophones were treated. It was annoying to see how such an important event was covered. That must never, ever happen again. As Mr. Dion said earlier, sometimes the little things cause the most harm and cause beautiful things to break. I can never say that enough.
Do the contribution agreements that you are going to draw up have provisions about bilingualism? If so, are you going to be able to share them with members of the committee so that we can follow up to make sure that it is done properly?