Thank you, Mr. Dorion.
The next two minutes are supposed to go to the Liberals, but since Mr. Lightbound is passing me the puck, I have a question for you, Mr. Dorion. Since we'll be drafting a report, I would like this information to be on the record.
Mr. Dorion,
You talked about a domino effect in relation to rights holders. If I understood you correctly, as soon as someone in the family becomes a rights holder, all generations after that become rights holders as well.
However, how can someone who is not a rights holder become one and thus be entitled as a rights holder to send their children to French school?
What legal mechanism allows an anglophone in an English-speaking family to become a rights holder?