Of course we met with QCGN and with other organizations that are more concerned with the English communities in Quebec. What I can say about this is that we were quite impressed by the fact that there's, as I said before, quite a large consensus on the needs of the anglophone communities in Quebec as expressed by QCGN and other organizations.
I have in front of me the executive summary, which has what they mainly needed or asked for. There were two additional key features that must animate the act, and they talked about substantive equality. I think that's very important, because in its implementation, the act must enable adaptation to the specific context and needs of the different official-language minority communities.
With respect to French, clearly, the francophone communities talk about genuine equality. In that regard, there was a clear consensus.
We consulted with the anglophone communities. I do not have the list of the witnesses appearing for the study of our last part, on federal institutions. However, I think I remember that we will also meet with organizations in Quebec's anglophone community.