I don't mean to interrupt you, but I see that I don't have much time left.
We definitely agree on that. We want francophone and Acadian communities to have sufficient funding to develop and counter the very worrisome assimilation rate, which has been growing with every census. We also want the decline of French in Quebec to be countered, because, if French were to decline in Quebec, it would decline even more everywhere else.
What do you think about the fact that, when it comes to the reform of the Official Languages Act, the Government of Quebec is saying that positive measures should always be implemented by consulting Quebec and with its consent?