I'm doing fine.
We all understand that it must be very hard for you to work from Montpellier. We can see that you're very sad and feeling terrible about being in the south of France with all the good wine they have there.
I'm from New Brunswick. I share a mother tongue with Antonine, an Acadian from New Brunswick. If I were in your neck of the woods I would say Robert Paquette, because I love music.
With respect to positive measures, we heard plenty of testimony suggesting that the problem lies with the federal transfers, and that often the money does not get to the right place. The funds transferred to provincial governments end up eventually shrinking or disappearing. For example, the money is given to the province for education or health, and the province is responsible for disbursing it to the communities. Often, it's the francophone communities that get shortchanged.
Is it possible to discern in subsection 41(2) on positive measures a federal obligation to direct money to where it should go in linguistic communities, whether they be official language minority communities in Alberta, in Yukon, in Ontario or in Nova Scotia, as well as the anglophone minority community in Quebec? Would it be possible, under this part VII obligation, to reduce or withhold the general transfers to the provinces, if necessary, according to what the federal government should have to transfer or will transfer to the communities?
I'm not sure whether my question is clear and you follow what I'm saying.