It is a pleasure to have you here.
Your first profession was law. Afterwards, you aspired to become a justice of the Supreme Court, and you succeeded in that. Now, you are back as a lawyer. And so you have an overarching perspective, which is very interesting. Your testimony is extremely important to us as we consider the modernization of the Official Languages Act.
I will try to ask some questions quickly, because time is flying by.
You have always been in favour of having bilingual Supreme Court justices, and I imagine that that is still the case.