Most demographic data in Canada show that people are having children later. That tends to be a demographic that applies to most of our population, with the exception of first nations who tend to be much younger when they start a family. I think I'm accurate in saying that, am I not? When the students start to come to school a lot of the parents are very young themselves compared to the rest of the population, and that gap has now grown because the rest of the population is having children later.
A lot of effort and a lot of resources also have to be put toward parent education. Is that accurate?