Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for being here today.
I would like to go back to what Mr. Généreux said earlier. We are very proud of Air Canada as an institution, our institution. We are also very proud that it is a bilingual institution and subject to the Official Languages Act. We hope that you feel the same way. I gather that you do indeed.
In the House of Commons, I put a question to Mélanie Joly, the Minister of Canadian Heritage, who is responsible for the Official languages Act. Her answer was that, in the circumstances, it goes without saying that Air Canada has to comply with the act and that the status quo is unacceptable. She indicated that she was going to speak to the Minister of Transport and that she was going to ask the committee to study that report.
Have you been in contact with people from the office of either the Minister of Canadian Heritage or the Minister of Transport after the report of the Commissioner of Official Languages appeared?