Capital investment is very important. I'm going back to that once again.
In many cases, we originally inherited leftovers that people no longer wanted, schools that were about to be closed and that had asbestos, for example.
It's important that Francophones have adequate premises. Otherwise, it's hard to attract young people. Earlier we were talking about the postsecondary level, which is very important, and about the fact that we're starting to offer services. But across Canada, it's not easy to keep Francophone students at the secondary level because facilities are inadequate.
To get back to your government, I'd say that the essential points are restoring the Court Challenges Program and granting extensive capital investment to enable Francophones to have access to schools equivalent to those of the Anglophone majority.