Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think that my colleague's intent is to ensure that there is no attack on the rights of the two minority language groups, anglophones in Quebec and francophones outside Quebec, or that their rights are infringed. I think it would be appropriate to leave it there to ensure that francophones and anglophones are not placed in opposition. It's important to work towards that, so that the country's two official languages are not in confrontation with one another.
I personally think that it's important to support this new amendment, which I presume illustrates the Bloc québecois' desire not to work against anglophones, but rather on behalf of both official languages. I can confirm that this is also what the Conservative Party of Canada wants.
Since we began discussing this bill, three key issues have come up: stopping the decline of French, protecting the two official languages, and promoting those languages. I believe it's important to draw attention to this. The whole philosophy underpinning it should apply to all future interventions.
You know what the Conservative Party of Canada's position is.