Please let me finish.
For the 125th anniversary, a program encouraged people to organize neighbourhood parties. I don't think we should impose that kind of rule on neighbourhood parties, be it in a francophone neighbourhood or an extremely anglophone one.
We can draw a distinction between two kinds of celebrations. If the federal government is supporting the event financially and there is an agreement signed by Canadian Heritage, a language clause is necessary. If the celebration is a local one, in a city neighbourhood, and the residents have taken the initiative to organize it, that's another thing. I think things will be different for large-scale events headed and funded by the federal government.