On the issue of admissibility, I agree that we can change the wording if that's the problematic aspect of the appointment. I'm talking about the wording you mentioned, what you read about the candidate, and the situation before us. That's basically what I was saying, that the question is whether, precisely, the candidate Madeleine Meilleur is not too close to the high-ranking officials and the Liberals' inner circle to have the distance required to make fair, impartial and transparent decisions.
I was saying that I and other Canadian citizens filed a complaint against the Prime Minister—can you imagine—because he did not comply with the Official Languages Act. The Privy Council Office, through the Prime Minister, did not comply with the Official Languages Act. It was the interim commissioner who tabled a report on that issue.
When a Canada-wide consultation was held in Ontario, he did not want to answer in French to Franco-Ontarians. In the Sherbrooke area—