I call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 51 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages. Pursuant to the order of reference adopted on Monday, May 30, 2022, the committee is resuming its examination 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 want to let the committee members know that all the necessary connection tests were done before the meeting. Some issues were detected, and that's why we are getting started a bit late. I want to inform members participating remotely that I will not recognize them if they are not wearing the prescribed headset.
Today, we are resuming clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C‑13.
Welcome to the officials joining us today to support the committee and answer our technical questions.
From the Department of Canadian Heritage, we have Julie Boyer, Marcel Fallu and Chantal Terrien.
From the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, we have Alain Desruisseaux.
From the Department of Justice, we have Warren J. Newman.
Lastly, from the Treasury Board Secretariat, we have Carsten Quell.
Thank you again for being here to share your wise counsel from time to time.
We are picking up clause-by-clause consideration where we left off at the end of Tuesday's meeting, clause 21. We are on CPC‑21.
Over to you, Mr. Godin.