We have been fairly clear in our brief about what we are proposing, which is that the Treasury Board should be acting as the central agency. Several other people who have spoken when they appeared before the committee have agreed. Of course, it's up to the government to organize itself to make it happen.
For 50 years, what has been missing is management of the Official Languages Act. It changed over time. Prior to 2008, there was a way of doing things. Then it changed. Since Keith Spicer, the first Commissioner of Official Languages…