As you know, we raised an objection at the time. We were somewhat disappointed because the citizens who appeared in Sherbrooke to ask questions had intended to address topics that should have been discussed in English.
The matter that was placed in front of the Prime Minister, I think, was an error. I think the response of the government subsequent to those events—because they weren't entirely isolated—has been pretty positive.
We have a dialogue about these matters and we try to discuss what the correct, polite and accommodating gesture is with regard to language in different circumstances. We don't always get it right, but we have to move towards trying to get it right as much as possible.
I do think the events you referred to illustrated a problem that is slowly but, I think, surely resolving itself.