Thanks very much for the question.
We heard earlier about the shortages of engineers. So on a human capital basis, in terms of labour market competencies, we see that there are economic advantages to linguistic duality.
I think also of some of the interventions that we heard from Mr. Wilson around accessing.... There include things such as being able to build trade relationships with more countries, being able to attract, as the colleague from CIC noted , immigrants who are French-speaking to communities across the country.
We have a lot of communities that have shortages in certain trades, in certain sectors. They're able to open up their pool of skilled labour to welcome both English-speaking professionals and French-speaking professionals, and actually have the infrastructure there to welcome them.
I think there are a number of ways in which linguistic duality really benefits the country.