It's the libraries, but if you take courses in Roman history, political science or medicine, you work with English books. Currently, 92% of medical books are English. This situation results in a lot of students dropping out.
In biology, 50% of students drop out of their courses. They don't just need to register for a course, they also need to learn a new language. That's not right. It's right to learn in English in order to work, but learning should be done in one's mother tongue. That would ensure equality of opportunity for English- and French-speaking Canadians.
If the English Canadian education system were in the same situation as that of the French Canadian system, there'd be an unbelievable drop-out rate and a sharp drop in marks. That's not normal. That's an incoherent situation.