Madam Speaker, I cannot think of a better critic for this type of debate than our colleague, the member for La Pointe-de-l'Île. He has been researching this for years now. He has documented the subject exceptionally well, demonstrating that, indeed, the vast majority of the funding allocated by the federal government to protect official languages is used to defend the anglophone minority in Quebec. Some organizations use these grants to challenge laws that are legitimately passed by the National Assembly.
That will always be a struggle for us. We will always oppose this situation as much as we can. In our view, it is unacceptable for the federal government to fund legal action taken against legislation passed by the National Assembly and efforts to challenge the fact that French must remain the only official language and the common language of Quebeckers.