Thank you very much, gentlemen.
Mr. Foucher, we last saw each other a year ago, and before that, it had been quite a while.
Mr. Pelletier, as I said earlier, I don't remember what forum I was at 10 years ago, but you were a minister in Quebec at the time and a key supporter of francophone minorities outside Quebec. That was much appreciated.
Mr. Pelletier, I'd like to follow up on my colleague's question about jurisdiction, the shared powers you mentioned and spending power. I find that very interesting.
Minister Duclos included a clause in the early learning and child care agreement stating that there must be spaces for francophones. This is the first time we've seen something concrete. It's not as much as we would like, but it's a start.
You referred to Quebec, particularly in the context of immigration.
When it comes to spending power, if I give you something, I'd like to know how you're going to spend it.
Do you think we can add something to the act to strengthen that notion of accountability?