Analogy aside, I can't see any sane and intelligent people who'd support this clear attempt to separate Quebec from the rest of the English speaking world.
As some wise linguist said, if you can speak Mandarin, English and Spanish then you can communicate with 3/4 of the world. Note - French isn't in there.
Most spoken secondary languages of the world, by H. G. Weber, linguist and statistician, in 1997.
1. French (190 million)
2. English (150 million)
3. Russian (125 million)
4. Portuguese (28 million)
5. Arabic (21 million)
6. Spanish (20 million)
7. Persian (20 million)
8. Chinese (20 million)
9. German (9 million)
10. Japanese (8 million)
Source: http://www.andaman.org/BOOK/reprints/web...-weber.htm