I understand and agree, Mr. Miller.
You said that you were sensitive to the issue of French‑language research. As you know, on peer review panels, which you say focus on excellence, people assess their own language skills. This means that any individual who believes that they have a good command of French can sit on the panel. However, the committee's study on research and scientific publication in French recognized that some reviewers don't have a good enough command of French to assess research. I would like to hear your thoughts on this matter.
Should the language skills of the reviewers who sit on these panels be assessed?