Mr. Speaker, the committees themselves can make these decisions. I am certain that the minister will take the necessary steps to protect Canada's official languages.
I would like to remind the House, as I just said in French, that our government's approach to respecting both of Canada's official languages is something of which we are very proud because of the results we have seen.
In fact, here is what Marie-France Kenny, who is the president of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada, said. She said, “We salute [this government's] commitment” and “Thank you for defending the interests of francophone and Acadian Canadians”. She is a spokesperson who has come out time and again recognizing our government's efforts to protect French in all parts of this country, including here in the House of Commons.