Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to thank the witnesses for coming today. I am very pleased to be able to ask you a few questions today, especially because in my riding, 40% of the population have ancestors who came from anglophone communities. In fact, there was considerable Irish and Scottish immigration in the 1800s, from 1820 to 1870. Both our communities, the francophone and anglophone communities, are an integral part of the history of our riding and our country. We have experienced a positive history of integration over the course of generations. Today, every family includes a descendant of anglophone communities. This is a beautiful love story within our party and within our beautiful country.
You stated earlier that needs differ amongst francophone minority groups and anglophone minority groups. What are the specific needs of minority anglophone groups, such as the one in my riding, in terms of seniors, women and youth?