In fact, there was an increase in the number of—I'm almost afraid to use the terms "anglophone", "francophone", "allophone"—people whose mother tongue is French in Quebec. That's clear. However, given that there was a high increase in immigration over the past five years, it's quite clear that the proportion that these people represent has declined. So there's been an increase in number but a reduction in the proportion: it's the same for English outside Quebec. When 80% of new immigrants have neither French nor English as their mother tongue, it is quite clear therefore there is going to be a decrease in the proportion of anglophones in Quebec.
On April 10th, 2008. See this statement in context.