You're hitting on a very important point. Challenges are an extremely important tool for community development. We want to make demands. We all know the history of Francophones outside Quebec over the past 100 years or so. Since the Charter was passed, since section 23, we've been able to get our own schools. Before that, we didn't have any schools. We have them now because we were able to appear in the courts and win our cases. It is an absolutely essential tool for the communities' development to be able to go to court and to demand that the obligations set out in the act be met.
On December 6th, 2006. See this statement in context.