Good morning, everyone.
I will not be talking to you about Netflix. Actually, as everyone now knows, I have asked for legal proceedings against the Netflix decision. Of course, this is not personal, nor is it directed against the Office of the Commissioner. The goal really is to move the official languages issue forward, specifically French. We are talking about $25 million from $500 million, probably with nothing to show for it in terms of creating French-language content. Moreover, there is no provision at all for official languages in minority situations, which is a total scandal. Everything that can be done must be done. I started this and I am going to keep going.
Having said that, I am going to raise some other matters. You talked about complaints and you said that there are more than previously, which makes life difficult, and that some of them take a lot of time. For those making the complaints, it is sometimes frustrating. The situation can be incomprehensible and shocking. Let me give you two examples. The first is about the complaint about the RCMP on the Hill. You are very familiar with it. It was submitted by my former colleague Yvon Godin—gone, but by no means forgotten. He sent you a letter which, since it is public, I can read. It said this:
First, I am stunned to learn that the RCMP has completely ignored your recommendations since your final report in 2017. But I gather that you brought the problems to the RCMP's attention in 2015 …
The two recommendations are extremely simple: draft and implement a procedure to issue reminders about official languages and establish a mechanism to confirm that the services are provided.
How do you feel when you see such things happening in a federal institution?