Mr. Chair, thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to amendment NDP‑8.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank the member for Churchill—Keewatinook Aski for her excellent work. We can see that she has taken the opinion of the diverse communities of Canada into account.
It is essential that necessary measures be taken in negotiating agreements. I worked on the ground in the field of education for two decades, and I can confirm that this is one of the most important things that associations across Canada are asking for.
I want to thank the member for including certain other worthwhile items in her amendment.
For example, when I worked in education, the school boards and organizations talked to me for a very long time about the lack of dialogue. There may have been discussions in some provinces or some territories, but in others there were none. Also adding the need to ensure dialogue and to hold real consultations will enable school boards and organizations across Canada to communicate their priorities clearly to the institutions, in order to achieve the objective of advancing French outside Quebec and the rights of anglophones in Quebec. So this is essential.
Her amendment also addresses accountability, a process we have been talking about for years. Very often, school boards and organizations in Canada have stated, long and loud, the need for accountability when an agreement provides for funds to be distributed, but they have not been listened to.
For all these reasons, I wanted to thank the member for Churchill—Keewatinook Aski for her innovation and hard work to advance the francophone community outside Quebec.