We now have two Francophone law schools, one at the University of Moncton and the other at the University of Ottawa. There are now jurists who have studied common law in French. Now we're at the stage where all the networking goes through FAJEF and the associations of jurists. I think that's extremely important. So training is now available, and we are networked. So I believe we need tools.
As for young people, every summer, a law camp is organized for high school students at the University of Moncton. In recent summers, young people from other provinces have attended the camp. So we're engaged in popularization with youths of 13 and 14. It's fascinating to hear them debate language rights.
We've achieved great things. Much remains to be done, but these are solid achievements.