Madam Chair, I value my friendship with the member, even though we do not agree. We do not have to be adversaries; we can disagree.
I urge my colleague to go back and listen to the excellent speech by my colleague from Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie. He gave some real figures on the integration of immigrants. A great deal of progress has been made on French language classes for immigrants. More and more of them are speaking French at home, and fewer and fewer are speaking English.
I completely agree on French language training for immigrants to Quebec. My anger last time was not because I did not think there was a problem with the language of work in Quebec. However, I think it is very important to consider and protect the rights of anglophones, while protecting the French language in Quebec.