Mr. Speaker, I commend my colleague and congratulate her on her speech.
We work together pretty often at the Standing Committee on Official Languages. I would like to hear her opinion on the following. The Government of Quebec is calling for the federal government to recognize that, of the two official languages, there is one minority language that is at risk, and that is French.
Even the UN's Human Rights Committee said that the anglophones in Quebec are not a minority because they are part of the English Canadian majority, which, I should point out, forced through a Constitution to weaken Quebec law and the Charter of the French Language.
What are my colleague's thoughts on that?
At the end of the day, Quebec and Quebeckers represent the bulk of the francophone minority in Canada.
Does she agree that the government should recognize this and amend the Official Languages Act?