Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for joining us today.
We have heard a lot about official language minority communities (OLMCs), which are the pillars of our Canadian bilingualism. Canada's linguistic duality is so important that we must try not to just talk to ourselves. Otherwise, we will not get far. We must therefore support each other. Like Mr. Samson, I think you have opened a door. You have opened or even kicked in doors, but I'm not sure how we can make the majority communities aware of the other official language.
You mentioned it as part of the modernization of the act. We are seeing the current challenges, but how can we ensure that French immersion and French as a second language instruction are available and accessible everywhere? You are suggesting that it should be a right.
What could be done to ensure that the Canadian government shows leadership by enabling all those who want to learn the other official language to do so?