I have just spent three days in Ottawa, because the Fédération des aînées et aînés francophones du Canada is a member of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada.
I must say that we are worried. The first waves of cuts hinted at what was coming. We of the francophone community—and Daniel can confirm this—are asking that Official Languages Support Programs be increased, something that has not happened in 10 years.
Last year, we received a small slice of 10%. That is not enough to deal with the problems. The status of the francophonie is not stable; it continues to progress, and each time we receive something, it increases. We informed people of this state of affairs.
It is worrisome for Canada's francophone communities. It is difficult to know exactly what is to be expected.