This meeting is called to order.
Welcome to meeting number 48 of the Standing Committee on Official Languages.
Pursuant to the order of reference of Monday, May 30, 2022, the committee is resuming its consideration of Bill C‑13, An Act to amend the Official Languages Act, to enact the Use of French in Federally Regulated Private Businesses Act and to make related amendments to other Acts.
Pursuant to our routine motion, I wish to inform the committee that all members completed the required login tests prior to the meeting.
Today, we are resuming the clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C‑13.
First and foremost, I welcome the officials from the Department of Canadian Heritage, Citizenship, Refugees and Immigration Canada, Justice Canada and the Treasury Board Secretariat, who are here to support the committee and answer technical questions.
From Canadian Heritage, we welcome Julie Boyer, Marcel Fallu and Chantal Terrien.
Good afternoon, Mr. Fallu. This is your first appearance before the committee since we began the clause-by-clause consideration.
From Citizenship and Immigration, we welcome Alain Desruisseaux.
From Justice, we welcome Warren J. Newman.
From the Treasury Board Secretariat, we have Carsten Quell.
Thank you to all these fine people. Their assistance will be very useful to us.
Let's pick up our clause-by-clause consideration, starting with our discussion on amendment CPC‑8, as amended.
Before we adjourned the last meeting, we had amended CPC‑8 just to add to the English version the equivalent of the words “ou autre” in the French version.
To put you back in context, I will ask the legislative clerk to read out these amendments before we move on to the main amendment.
You have the floor, Ms. Thivierge.