Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his leadership on the indigenous languages file.
As I mentioned before, the legislation is flexible in order to adapt to the reality of the different regions of our vast country. It draws a line in the sand and says that no more languages will be lost, that we should start to work together by providing long-term provisional financing, by giving the tools and the opportunities to the various communities to do exactly what they need to do in their own regions based on their own realities.
The government is not going to tell them what to do to achieve their objectives. They will tell us what they need to do and we will be there to support them.