Yes, we aren't fully satisfied.
As I have a bit of time left, I will come back to the statistics.
Francophone communities outside Quebec basically have three ways to ensure their survival: their birth rate, their ability to integrate allophones and the control of the assimilation rate. However, based on what I heard yesterday and what we have seen since 1971, I would say that there's much work to be done in that area.
I see that there is no government plan, especially in terms of immigration. Although francophones represent about 14% of the population outside Quebec, their communities receive only 4% of allophone immigrants. Considering the other factors involved, the decline can be readily expected.
What kind of a plan should the government adopt—be it in terms of the economy, immigration or education—to ensure the longevity and development of francophone communities?