Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Let me take this opportunity to thank the witnesses for their patience in rather special circumstances, such as when we have votes in the House of Commons.
Mr. Handfield, you are on the front lines. You are privileged to deal directly with clients, with people who need help and support in the immigration process. You said that immigration authorities have no respect for the French language. You also talked about the involvement on the part of the Federal Court.
My question is simple: what do we have to do?
You experience it every day. All the data, all the indicators show it: there is no respect for French-speaking immigration, as you said.
Can you give us some possible solutions to this major problem, which, in my opinion, is increasing exponentially?