Thank you, Ms. Ludvig and Ms. Sandilands.
My question, listening to you, is this. Clearly, when you're saying equal rules for the English-French duality, what we apply in the rest of Canada is to know where there are territories with a francophone capacity that we want to keep. Therefore, we're not saying the services are going to need to be delivered in French only. It needs to include French, knowing that the English is there. It's the bilingualism that we're looking for.
To clarify, do you want to have the same exercise done in Quebec to determine where there is a critical mass of anglophones and to deliver bilingualism there, which is more Quebec? I just want to clarify your ask.
