You mentioned immigration as a way to increase the number of francophones in Quebec, for example. But the way that the question is asked does not allow immigrants to identify as francophones. For example, you were talking earlier about Morocco, etc., where francophone immigrants might come from.
According to the statistics, if I have this right, is French not spoken more than it used to be in Montreal? Because the question asks whether people are francophones, it might appear that the proportion of francophones has declined, since many have moved to the South Shore. But is not true that more people are speaking French now in Montreal? For example, young anglophones are speaking French much more now than they did 20 or 30 years ago. Is that what the statistics and the data show?