Very well, Mr. Fraser, but incidents occurred in Neguac, in New Brunswick. Three people lost their lives. Six calls were made to the Halifax Centre, but no one spoke French. You're aware of this. Six calls were made before a francophone could be reached. We can see that it's not working in Halifax, and it's not working any better in Trenton.
The other issue is that of the changes made by the federal government to how public services are offered. In British Columbia, you did a study. You made recommendations and you asked the government to respond to them by October 31. You wanted to know what was going to be done. Service Canada sent it to a third party, and the law was not obeyed in that province. What do you intend to do? It's now November 27, and members of British Columbia's minority community were forced to drag the government to court in order to be served in their language of choice. Are you going to send a representative to the court?