Yes, as I wrote in my book, we should have introduced an asymmetrical official languages act. Asymmetry means acknowledging that there is only one real majority in Canada: the anglophone majority. Francophones form a false majority, even in Quebec. The sociological reality is this: francophones are unable to completely assimilate immigrants who settle in Quebec. Anglophones assimilate half of all immigrants. I know of no genuine minority in the world that can do that.
The underlying symmetry in the Official Languages Act is the origin of a major design flaw that prevents us from realizing what's happening on the ground, which is that French is on the decline everywhere in Canada, including Quebec. French is very quickly declining in Quebec as well.
The federal government's role in that decline is very prominent. In my view, the federal government must therefore abandon the double-majority concept and revise the Official Languages Act.