No, but you all received the news release.
We will now turn to the subject of the meeting, the minority-language education continuum.
For our first group of witnesses, it is an honour to welcome Pierre Foucher, retired constitutional law professor, as an individual. We also welcome two representatives of the Ontario French Catholic School Trustees Association, Robert Demers, chair, and Yves Lévesque, executive director.
Welcome to you all.
I want to let everyone know, the witnesses and those attending in person or participating via Zoom, that I will be very strict with time management to make sure that everyone can ask a lot more questions.
Mr. Lévesque and Mr. Demers, I believe this is your first time appearing before this committee, which is the best one on Parliament Hill.
Mr. Foucher, you know how this works and have appeared before the committee before.
The witnesses will have five minutes for their opening remarks. That will be followed by the question and answer period. It is really interesting and it will go smoothly.
Mr. Généreux, do you have a question?