Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Yesterday and today, we've seen media like ONFR+ and La Presse reporting that the Quebec government and the federal government are having a conversation and negotiating with respect to Bill C‑13. I'm not making this up, it's in the public domain.
Notwithstanding the work the committee is doing to improve the Official Languages Act with the various amendments moved by all parties, I really think that people need to trust the Quebec and federal governments to work hand in hand to halt the decline of French in Quebec and across Canada. I'm sure that the two governments will find common ground.
Mr. Housefather, I respect your opinion and I agree that we need to keep a close eye on these situations. However, I feel that people need to trust in both governments, which can negotiate everything needed to ensure that French will be protected in Canada and in Quebec, and the services available to anglophones in Quebec as a minority will be maintained.
We can go to a vote, Mr. Chair.