No, but I think everyone will agree to amend it.
I'd like to mention one thing about this. When Sylviane Lanthier was president of the FCFA, the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, she had asked to meet with the Prime Minister of Canada about this. Last weekend, the FCFA held an election, and Jean Johnson was elected president. The FCFA recently tweeted that Jean Johnson had reiterated this request to meet with the Prime Minister of Canada about this process.
We have all witnessed the controversy, you might say, about the appointment of the Commissioner of Official Languages. What the communities that represent the FCFA and the QCGN want is to avoid any controversy and eliminate partisanship. Admittedly, we all fought in a somewhat partisan way about this. Let's remove all of this and make sure that there will be no more squabbling about the appointment of the next Commissioner of Official Languages. Let's make sure that all members of the committee, all political parties, and all members of the FCFA and the QCGN will agree that they are adopting this process and that they will accept the next person appointed to the position of Commissioner of Official Languages.
The motion asks, like those organizations, that they meet with the Prime Minister. Given what has happened, this request is fair and respectful to them. It would give them the opportunity to share their views and put that forward.
Let me repeat: this motion isn't mine, but that of these organizations. Therefore, I hope that everyone will adopt it as it amended by John Nater.