It's important for the government to provide services in both official languages, but being able to speak both official languages isn't currently a prerequisite for my position. However, I do think it's important for me to improve my French. I made a mistake during my first announcement, and I apologize for it. I don't want to repeat it.
When I made my first announcement as the new minister, it was in a virtual environment; I was alone and the context was different. However, I speak French at every opportunity. It's a sign of respect for my francophone colleagues, who have encouraged me to improve my French. That's essential. If I want to protect and promote the French language and culture, it's essential that I speak French in this room and in my community. There are a lot of francophones in Nova Scotia as well, particularly Acadians. We also have the Université Sainte-Anne. Bilingualism is important, but it isn't currently an official prerequisite for the position.