I call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number five of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages.
Today’s meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, pursuant to the House Order of Thursday, November 25, 2021.
Members are attending in person, in the room, and remotely using the Zoom application. The proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website. So you are aware, the webcast will always show the person speaking, rather than the entirety of the committee.
Given the ongoing pandemic situation and in light of the recommendations from health authorities, as well as the directive of the Board of Internal Economy on Friday, January 28, 2022, to remain healthy and safe, all those attending the meeting in person, firstly, are to maintain two metres of physical distancing. Secondly, they must wear a non-medical mask when circulating in the room. It is highly recommended that the mask be worn at all times, including when seated. Thirdly, they must maintain proper hand hygiene by using the hand sanitizer provided in the room.
As the chair, I will be enforcing these measures for the duration of the meeting, and I thank members in advance for their co‑operation.
For those participating virtually, I would like to outline a few rules to follow.
Members and witnesses may speak in the official language of their choice. Interpretation services are available for this meeting. You have the choice, at the bottom of your screen, of either floor, English or French.
If interpretation is lost, please inform me immediately, and we will ensure interpretation is properly restored before resuming the proceedings.
For members participating in person, proceed as you usually would when the whole committee is meeting in person in a committee room.
Before speaking, please wait until I recognize you by name.
If you are on the video conference, please click on the microphone icon to unmute yourself. If you are in the room, your microphone will be controlled as normal by the proceedings and verification officer.
A reminder that all comments by members should be addressed through the chair. When speaking, please speak slowly and clearly, as I tend to do. When you are not speaking, your mike should be on mute.
With regard to a speaking list, the committee clerk and I will do the best we can to maintain a consolidated speaking order for all members, whether they are participating virtually or in person.
Should any technical challenges arise, please advise me. Please note that we might need to suspend for a few minutes to ensure that all members are able to participate fully.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(f) and the motion adopted by the committee on Monday, January 31, 2022, the committee is receiving a briefing on urgent issues relating to the application of the Official Languages Act in Canada.
I would now like to welcome our witnesses.
Joining us by video conference are officials from the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. First, we have Mr. Théberge, Commissioner of Official Languages. Welcome back to the committee, Mr. Théberge.
Also with us is Isabelle Gervais, assistant commissioner, compliance assurance branch; Pierre Leduc, assistant commissioner, policy and communications branch; Éric Trépanier, assistant commissioner, corporate management branch; and Pascale Giguère, general counsel, legal affairs branch.
Welcome everyone.
As committee regulars, you know how this works. You will now have a maximum of five minutes to give your opening statement, after which, we will move into questions from members, both those participating in person and those participating virtually.
Over to you, Mr. Théberge. You have five minutes.