Yes, but I still want to use my time, Mr. Chair, to emphasize how important ministers’ testimony is to us. It’s very important to us, because it will help us be even better when drafting the bill. We should have heard from them before, but unfortunately, the fact is that they did not agree to come before.
Furthermore, what is very important in my amendment, Mr. Chair, is hearing from the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
This is what the summary of Bill C-13 says:
(h) provide for certain measures that the Minister of Canadian Heritage may take to advance the equality of status and use of English and French in Canadian society;
It concerns the minister. Why are my colleagues not including him in their motion? We'd be receptive if they were to do so, Mr. Chair.