Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, commissioner, for bringing up Louis Riel and the complexity of the history involved and its meaning for our country. I'd also like to thank you on behalf of the anglophone community in Quebec. The anglo Québecoise groups like the QCGN, the CHSSN, and the QWF have all told me they're very delighted and satisfied with your work.
Commissioner, I must tell you what you've already heard many times: Anglophones in Quebec have felt abandoned by successive Liberal and Conservative governments in terms of protection of their language, or at the very least for not speaking up for them and their communities. In particular, I'm thinking here of seniors in Quebec, elderly Quebeckers.
I know that you've mentioned and looked into the plight of anglophone seniors in Quebec. Currently, as you may be aware, there's a transfer going on of Ste. Anne's Hospital from the federal government to the Province of Quebec. There's an intention to provide geriatric services at part of that hospital. The catchment area it touches would be my riding and Lac-Saint-Louis, both of which have quite substantial anglophone populations. Can you share with the committee any recommendations to guarantee the provision of anglophone services at this institution? What has the federal government done to ensure that anglophones are served in the official language of their choice at this hospital?