That's absolutely true.
French is declining as a common language of work. As was previously said, the sole purpose of the Official Languages Act it is to reinforce English in Quebec. You can see that in all the grant programs it provides for and in the so-called positive measures, which target the primary and secondary schools, for example, and provide approximately $50 million for English and support for anglophone pressure groups and, more particularly, health services in English.
I think those measures have caused considerable harm to French as a language of work and as a common language in Quebec.
Those positive measures include francization committees, although, from what we're told, many of them are inactive
Shouldn't the funding the federal government grants be allocated fairly between English and French programs so it can help reinforce francization committees, for example?