Right now, the federal government funds many anglophone advocacy groups in Quebec and francophone advocacy groups in the other provinces. These should continue to be funded, but so should many more francophone advocacy groups in Quebec. That's what needs to change. It's one of the areas where Bill C‑13 could have a meaningful impact if amendments were made.
People used to think that the federal government should help anglophones in Quebec and francophones in the other provinces. Once French is recognized as a minority language from coast to coast, the federal government really needs to help these groups that promote French. These groups often organize things like cultural activities with new arrivals.
In short, the federal government needs to fund groups that promote French in Quebec.