I think language clauses and agreements will let us see potential positive measures proposed in provincial action plans.
I will give you another very concrete example. The government of British Columbia decided to invest in $10-a-day child care, but they have to function at least 70% of their licensed capacity. However, it is so difficult to recruit French speakers that it’s impossible for francophone daycares.
I have a newsflash for you: $10-a-day child care in British Columbia will be for anglophones. Francophones will go to those daycares because they can’t reach 70% of their authorized capacity. They are lacking too many resources.