Amendments made to the Act in 1988 aimed to broaden the scope and better reflect the guarantees contained in sections 16 to 20 of. [...] The second version provided the Act with objectives to ensure the development and vitality of. [...] In 1975, Francophone Francophones have the and Acadian communities spoke out about the delays in perception that the implementing the Act. [...] In order to fully apply the Official Languages Act, the federal government must understand the ins and outs, which should be the top priority of. [...] It is a given that the final responsibility for the file would fall to the minister responsible for the Official Languages portfolio, which would rest with the Privy Council Office.