I was raised in Ontario, in a part of the province where French is generally spoken poorly. I am naturally grateful to my family and to certain institutions for the guidance they gave me. One of the institutions that was very important for me in developing my language was Radio-Canada, which I have been watching and listening to with pleasure for 60 years. However, I see that it is increasingly "Montreal-centric". I believe that what Radio-Canada has given me over the decades is now less accessible to francophones who are facing the same challenges as I had to deal with when I was young.
Mr. Couture, of all the francophones you know in the nine provinces where francophones are in the minority, how many watch and listen to Radio-Canada and feel represented by the image presented to them?