On the contrary, Mr. Choquette. For the first time, we explicitly mention official-language minority communities in this directive, which governs all of us at the department. In addition, the department has created internal methods regarding this directive. In the case we just discussed, the Canada Lands Company was incredibly engaged with the Francophone community in British Columbia. As a result, we feel that we have significantly improved our consideration for official-language minority communities in those decisions.
That said, as I think I told you right at the start, we are very open to suggestions like the ones that you just mentioned. However, we should remember that setting priorities involves putting something ahead of something else.