Thank you.
Quebec is the only place where allophone newcomers can be immersed in the French language as they integrate into society, but official language transfers disproportionately favour English, thereby threatening the French language in Quebec. To accomplish its goal, Quebec endeavours to make French the common language. When newcomers see that French is the common language in Quebec, where the rights of the English-speaking minority are nevertheless respected, they tend to adopt the use of French and integrate into Quebec society. Then you have the federal government telling them that French is not the official language, that it is the language of their choice. Naturally, newcomers will be inclined to choose the language spoken by the majority of Canadians and North Americans: English.
What are your thoughts on that?