We pleaded the case before the Federal Court. We argued, under part VII of the act, that a violation had been committed. Part VII, which had been amended in 2005, had become justiciable in the courts. We pleaded the entire case, but the day before the judge was to render his decision—he had given us a date—the FCFA and the government agreed to establish the Language Rights Support Program, the LRSP.
I don't know whether we won or lost. I've always said it would have been interesting to get our hands on the written decision to see how the judge had interpreted part VII. I hope that will be possible one day. Whether we won or lost, it would have been interesting to see that interpretation. It would have enlightened us as to the scope of part VII.