Many things came out in this report.
Initially, we experienced radio silence for some time.
Then, in December 2017, we received a report from what was Public Works and Government Services Canada at the time. It contained a report from EKOS Research that showed Canadians' media habits. In my opinion, this survey was completely rigged. It was a catastrophe.
Hold on to your hats: The methodology involved asking questions to more than 2,000 Canadians aged 18 or older. There's quite a large age bracket between 18 and 70. How many of those surveyed were 18 years old, how many were 40 years old, or 60 years old? This methodology was rather dodgy.
We have written to the Director, Marc Saint-Pierre, about this issue. We were heard, but we're still waiting for an honest answer.
By the way, I know that Mr. Raymond Théberge, the new Commissioner of Official Languages, started on January 29, and that the Association de la presse francophone asked to meet with him as soon as possible to follow up on this report.
I think it is essential to understand the main issue here: Will Canadians still be reading French newspapers coast to coast in 10 years? That is the real question.