That's quite the question.
I think it's time for the federal government to sit down with the provinces, territories and communities to think about and discuss what more we can do collectively. It's time to stop looking at the issue through the jurisdictional lens. Supporting Canada's francophone community requires partnership and commitment. We want to see all three parties—the communities, the provinces and territories, and the federal government—thinking about the future of official languages together and working in conjunction with one another.
No one is against official languages, but we must find ways to advance French and francophone interests in the future, for the next generation. It's a matter of national unity.