However, he also proposes to further cap the number of spaces in anglophone CEGEPs.
Ultimately, I think you're going back to myths that are propagated by certain anglophone lobby groups. In particular, you say that one of the main challenges facing the anglophone minority in Quebec is the perception that it does not subscribe to the value of the French language as a common language. However, you recognize the Quebec Community Groups Network, or QCGN, somewhat as the flagship, the representative of the anglophone community in Quebec.
In committee, during the clause-by-clause study of the new Official Languages Act, the QCGN was pleased that a Bloc Québécois proposal to include the concept of French as a common language in the new act was defeated. Furthermore, it states in one of its blog posts that, “the QCGN has never endorsed the idea of a common language. In fact, we have been very circumspect about the idea and its link to ethno-linguistic nationalism.” Then it goes on with mudslinging. Do you agree with that?