I understand, but you represent a research network on these communities.
In one of your briefs, you said that English-language universities received less public funding in the 1960s due to political tensions. However, that's simply not true.
It's a bit like what Dr. O'Donnell said earlier. There's a victimization stance claiming that anglophones are poorer and so on. However, you use indicators, among them the median, that include a large proportion of newcomers to Quebec. That brings down the average.
When indicators reflecting the history of the anglophone minority are used, you're still at the very top of the heap. English-language universities still have much more money coming in than French-language universities.