Second, I am among those who believe that the future of a given country will depend on cities. In other words, people will no longer identify with a country or a region, but rather with major cities, technocities and hubs such as London, Montreal, Toronto, and so on.
Consequently, shouldn't a national strategy include a change in policy, so as to make that relationship with major cities possible? Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto are cities that facilitate the integration of immigrants; that much is clear. You are aware of the reality of the figures. You talked about developmental planning, but that's not a federal responsibility. Therefore, should we not reshape the country's future through the cities, without involving the Constitution? We should work with all three levels of government to come up with a new deal. In any case, that national strategy will become one of the priorities for the very future of this country.
Wouldn't your cultural shift basically depend on that kind of cooperation from the outset in order to establish this strategy?