Yes.
In New Brunswick, there is an anglophone-francophone committee. Antonine Maillet was at one time the co-chair. She said something that I have often repeated. She said that we are not asking anglophones to become francophones and francophones to become anglophones. The only thing we want is to have services in both languages. We want to be served in our mother tongue on demand. That is all we are asking.
We are not forcing anglophones to speak French. That is not really what we want; we want to be served in our own language.
Also, how we can we provide services in our communities to local residents in both of Canada's officially recognized languages?