I hope you'll have the opportunity to study it because it contains some figures. The report contains this passage:
The proficiency level required has increased considerably over the years. The rate of bilingual positions requiring superior proficiency was 7.2% in 1978, and 32.4% in 2008.
We've nevertheless taken a step forward for bilingualism. I was parliamentary secretary for official languages before Ms. Glover. I'm pleased that she is a francophile from Manitoba. She sees both sides of the story.
Do you think the fate of the communities is determined solely by governments? How much will the changes requested by the FCFA cost?