You can understand that I am not able to make that kind of prognosis. All that I can say is that there are clearly people right now who are counting on certain factors, including immigration, to try to reverse the trend. As has already been mentioned, if more children attend minority French schools, it can lead to greater use of French by minority communities.
There is debate over this. Transmission of the language to a younger generation is a major challenge. If that does not happen, it may be difficult to expect immigrants to act differently from the minority communities. There are some major challenges. I could not really say how the situation of French outside Quebec will evolve over the next 30 or 40 years. There seems to be some vitality there, according to the studies that have been done. The dynamism in these communities is quite impressive and it seems to indicate a gap between people's perceptions and their behaviour.