Thank you.
I think you have all received the slides.
Mr. Chair, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. We are pleased to be here.
As you know, our minister, the President of the Treasury Board, is responsible for some parts of the Official Languages Act. These are reflected in his mandate letter commitments, which have been made public.
Diversity is our strength, and we have a strong commitment to promoting official languages—both in the workplace and in the services that we provide to Canadians—not just from coast to coast to coast, but also overseas.
By way of opening remarks, we would propose an overview of the role of the Treasury Board Secretariat in the context of the Official Languages Act, touching on the legislative framework and key language provisions of legal instruments, as well as the data and the outcomes.
I would like to invite Marc Tremblay to walk us through the deck, and then we would be pleased to take questions.