That is an excellent question. I must point out that the commissioner applauded the level of bilingualism for services provided by commission staff, namely, 100%, and the very high level of active bilingualism of those same employees.
As for public establishments that have leases with the commission, we conduct checks with them every three months. The company that takes care of the maintenance and management of these rental buildings on behalf of the commission is required to do the checks. Should signage and service obligations not be met, a verbal warning is given. Then, a written warning is provided. If they still do not comply, the requirements are increased.