That's good.
Let me turn to something else quickly. You know that Mr. Samson is our expert in the world of education. He has been extremely involved in the world of minority education. If you have complaints, if you want the government to put in place very specific things or if you have very specific requests for Statistics Canada—although you have had a good relationship with the agency—I invite you to go by Mr. Samson's office because he is
the biggest advocate for this issue.
That might be interesting. We must give credit where it is due. In his case, he really is the expert in education in minority settings.
Thank you for being here today. It has been very enlightening.
I would like to know whether you think the Standing Committee on Official Languages can do something other than welcoming you and perhaps welcoming you again in the future if you have specific difficulties with Statistics Canada. We know that Statistics Canada will conduct studies and analyses in the coming months and years to formulate questions to be asked in 2021. Mr. Corbeil told us that even at Statistics Canada, he has to fight to be able to add new questions to the census. We can put pressure on Statistics Canada in order to ensure that we see very specific questions in the census. I invite you to make use of us, because we are here for you.