I haven't seen any funding for capital investment under the Action Plan for Official Languages. The provinces have to agree with the federal government on education. At the time of the Mulroney government, among other things, funding was paid to the schools for capital investment. So it's feasible.
There are Francophone associations everywhere. Mr. Watters talked about those that we represent and that have built child care centres or after-school services, among other things. In some places, the infrastructure already exists. This isn't a matter of duplication in a city where there's already a child care centre or a given service. The board is expanding; it's expanding across the province. So people want preschool services and child care centres to be provided near the schools. That's very important.