In my study in English I referred to a 2006 survey carried out by Statistics Canada pertaining to a sense of belonging. Respondents were asked with which language group they identify the most. To the francophone group only, mainly to the francophone group, to both groups equally, mainly to the anglophone group, or only to the anglophone group.
I mentioned the results in my presentation at nine o'clock. Francophones in the provinces outside of the bilingual belt and outside of Quebec essentially identified themselves as being anglos, French mother tongue. Later in life, as adolescents, young adults, mature adults, they identify themselves that way. That's the best definition of what a francophone is.
What do you feel? What is your gut feeling? How do you identify yourself? With which group do you identify the most? That is based on a random sample, not like most—