Thank you for your question. I met with people throughout the country who are working, on a daily basis, to help linguistic communities in minority situations develop and grow, socially, economically and culturally, and build institutions that will assist and support these communities in the future. I met with individuals from British Columbia to Nova Scotia. When I went to Quebec, we met primarily with representatives from the minority anglophone communities in Quebec.
To answer your question specifically, I did not meet with people whose mission must to defend the French language in Quebec. I did not do so because that was not part of my mandate. These people were ??? however, invited to participate in the consultation through the Internet.
That said, I met with people who, as I already mentioned, are dedicated and work ardently to ensure that their children are able to develop in the language of their choice. These people acknowledge the existence of challenges for linguistic minorities in many places in Canada.