First, the situation always needs to be improved. That is one of my guiding principles. I have the privilege of being the President of the Treasury Board and of holding almost 80 per cent of my meetings in French, so I am setting an example. However, I will not hide the fact that we have work to do. We can improve the situation and encourage public servants to work in both official languages, and we have done that.
Earlier, I talked about the Policy on Official Languages, which means that we have 200 official languages champions in 200 federal institutions. That provides us with a better idea of what we can do to improve respect for official languages in the public service.
Obviously, I am going to work with the unions and with employees throughout the government to promote the use of French and English.