Mr. Chair, I would like to go back to the idea of meetings outside the national capital region. We could hold meetings and sometimes visit places that may be related to the study. That has been done in the past. For instance, if the committee decided to study francophone immigration, it could go to welcome centres in francophone communities. It is up to the committee, but when you plan the external meetings, do you think it would be possible to take the opportunity to visit places that would be in line with the study chosen by the committee? In the past, we have visited francophone schools in Regina and Yellowknife. I can tell you that when you visit a francophone school in Yellowknife, it is an eye-opener.
On February 24th, 2016. See this statement in context.