There are some wins in Quebec around the English-speaking community. In the region where Mr. Gourde comes from, Quebec City, the English-speaking population is seen as a positive part of the community. There are economic benefits to having an English-speaking community, and benefits in terms of attracting and retaining immigrants to the regions.
I'm trying to say that there are benefits to Quebec for having an English minority. The discussion must begin when you plan the follow-on to the road map. If you're talking about our community, the discussion must be had with Quebec: what are we going to do together for the English-speaking community of Quebec? If that is not done, we will wind up again with a road map that does not give our community access to programs, for example, in immigration, childhood, manpower, etc.
There must be talks; there must be a bilateral understanding between the federal and provincial governments before support to our community is considered.