I'd like to say something about the court challenges program, since it's also related to Bill C-13. I personally benefited from that program because my child was born in a hospital that had applied to it. As a result, we were able to be served in French without applying to it ourselves.
The program hasn't always been around; we're the ones who brought it back. It's important that official language minority communities have access to this kind of program. I want to emphasize that because, without it, I would never have been served in French. Montfort Hospital would not still be in existence without the efforts of Gisèle Lalonde, whom I thank.
We've often discussed the issue of bilingual judges, one of whom our government has appointed.
Why do you think it's important for Bill C-13 to help resolve the bilingualism of judges issue?