Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The research that I've done with my assistant in my region, Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, shows that 5,200 students are enrolled in French-language programs in Moncton. As you know, there's also an English system, in which the majority of students are enrolled in an immersion program.
It was said that there were more than 4,000 students in your system. Education is still a provincial responsibility. Unless I'm mistaken, there are only two very important tools at the federal level supporting sound education. There's the Official Languages Act, of course. I also think that the Court Challenges Program can help solve some problems, such as cases in which there is conflict with the province.
The question is simple: can the federal government take measures and take on additional responsibilities to support healthy education in your province?