I cannot speak for the minister or for my colleague who is responsible for official languages in the department. The government has committed itself to the Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality. The department's reports and plans demonstrate that. As for the programs we deliver to Canadians, our department does have an obligation in that respect and I also do not foresee—I can speak to this—an impact on francophone minority communities because they are requirements of our programs.
Do not forget that, when we are given funding envelopes, organizations are responsible for making things available, making sure of the quality of the French and that communications are done in both languages. That does not change. Our department is responsible for official languages, among other things. Our leadership role in this area remains.