And so also say most Canadians. Quebecois say Scotland should stay in the Union.
"As the leaders of the UK's three main political parties arrived in Scotlandto attempt stop a haemorrhage of votes for independence, Major said the UK would be a weaker global force after a yes vote.
The former prime minister, who campaigned unsuccessfully against the creation of the Scottish parliament in the 1997 general election, also warned that a yes vote in Scotland would encourage moves towards independence in Wales. "We would almost certainly find increased demand for independence in Wales," he told the Today programme on BBC Radio 4."
As a Canadian raised in a Scots Canadian community, and Quebec, I have always thought that unity would continue through thick or thin without a false prophet like Mr. Salmon. In Quebec, we know what it is to belong... we have identity and we have power. We share and we argue, but that's okay.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/10/scottish-independence-referendum-trident-defence-uk-john-major