Earlier today, and during the course of some of our other meetings, we have discussed an issue that you address in your book Sorry, I Don't Speak French, that is to say, making the knowledge of French a criterion for university admission.
I have spent longer out of Quebec than I have spent living in Quebec, and I have noticed that, since the mid-90s, English-language-dominated school boards have become inclined to stop offering French as a second language at secondary schools. I'm not talking about schools that provide an official immersion program, or core French as it is often referred to in education circles.
Does the fact that these courses are no longer being offered not set alarm bells ringing? It is important that French be recognized by all Canadians, and not just parents who want their children to learn French.