That's absolutely what we hear.
About a year and a half ago, we stood up an education cell within military family services. In that education cell, we have guidance counsellors who provide navigation support for families as they are transitioning from community to community. It's especially for children and finding access to schooling in their primary language.
We also provide tutoring support for military children, especially around language training. We have access to second language training through our military family services program as well. That's through Pour l'amour du français/For the Love of English and Rosetta Stone, so families have access.
What we're finding most is that for francophone families who are moving to predominantly anglophone communities, and vice versa, our guidance counsellors will provide the navigational support to the families so that they can find the schools that best suit their needs.