I don't think so.
Let's look at the progress that has been made in terms of seeing linguistic duality as something valuable. If we compare the current attitude with the one that prevailed when the Official Languages Act was implemented some 42 years ago now, it is clear that there has been enormous progress.
The Official Languages Act was extremely unpopular 40 years ago. Today, however, from one survey to the next, we can see that support for linguistic duality as a Canadian value is very strong all across the country.
I recently looked at the results of one survey showing that a tiny minority of Canadians—fewer than 5%—felt that we should speak only one language. Similarly, fewer than 5% of people believe that everyone should be forced to speak two languages. Between those two extremes, the vast majority support the principles of linguistic duality and official bilingualism.