No, I don't see a problem. In fact, some other ridings in Canada are above 100,000. They haven't even gotten there. There is still hope. We have to look at the human side. In my opinion, an English school in Beauséjour riding doesn't make sense. That has to be taken into account.
I can't fight for Acadians to have an advantage and then refuse to give that same advantage to anglophones. I don't work that way. I find that Mr. Goguen's arguments make a lot of sense. We are ready to support them. We can't say that one side is good and that the other side isn't good. It has to be equal for everyone.
Still from the point of view of language, at a given moment, someone chose 25%. It could have been 30%. In the Miramichi riding, last time, it was more than 30%, because it was known that there was no community of interest. The federal court recognized that taking 99.99% of that city and putting it with Miramichi didn't make any sense. I believe that that established a precedent.
In the 2004 election, about 850 people spoiled their ballot. People were angry. There was no community of interest. It's good that the court recognized it. We have to base ourselves on the court's decision too.