Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to all our guests. I may not have time to talk to everyone, but we're definitely hearing what the witnesses are telling us today. It's not falling on deaf ears. This is important.
I'll turn first to Mr. Leckey because I'd very much like to hear his answer to Ms. Lattanzio's question.
As previously stated, in this big, beautiful country, in this Confederation consisting of provinces and a federal government, language regimes sometimes differ from province to province. I come from New Brunswick, an officially and constitutionally bilingual province. Quebec has Bill 101. Some provinces are more inclined to help francophones. I'm thinking of Ontario in particular.
Going back to the context of this study, how do you think the Official Languages Act has promoted the advancement and vitality of language minorities despite the disparity among language regimes across the country?