Thank you for the question, Mr. Beaulieu.
I'm speaking to you as an individual. It's quite obvious to me that the francophone community is a minority within North America. I understand that, under the Canadian Constitution, the provinces have their own areas of jurisdiction, such as education. However, in my opinion, in a federation, it must also be recognized that the francophone minority across Canada needs support.
In other words, the federal government must support French in Quebec, not only English. I understand that English is in a minority in Quebec, but the anglophone minority is nothing like the francophone minority outside Quebec. It's much better served than the francophone minority.
In my opinion, if you look at the statistics, it's only natural that the federal government also support French in Quebec.