Sir, with your permission, I would like to say a few words before we move to Ms. O'Donnell.
Let me first say that I very much appreciate your question. John Graham, my first Canadian ancestor, was from Scotland. He settled in the Eastern Townships more than 200 years ago. So our roots go deep. From what I know about them, the students at Concordia and young anglophones in Quebec—and I go back to something Ms. O'Donnell said—are anything but unilingual. They are as bilingual as they come. The great majority of them know French as well as they know English. Talking about an anglophone minority does not represent our current reality, and far from it.
Ms. O'Donnell probably has things to add about the other part of your question.