I can speak to the ESL programs in K to 12. We actually offer ESL support in every school in Peel, so there really isn't an issue around lineups.
I have been in touch with our adult ESL site as well, and they did say that they are working very hard to support families. Where they need help in the adult ESL area is really around additional support services to cater to the adult Syrian learners, services such as counselling from trained professionals. They're doing their best with the ESL programs. We definitely know that ESL has always been underfunded, so we're trying to work creatively. Because the students who are in elementary schools from grade 3 and up have gaps in education, they need intensive time with the teachers, much more time than other English-language learners.