The federation is prepared to work with others to find literacy solutions and tools. Needless to say, French-language centres, spaces and schools are needed. I support Ms. Beaulieu's comments when she said that without places where you can speak French, there will never be a francophone community or a vital francophone community.
Even though they may be francophone, people who work in English and attend English schools end up no longer speaking French at home. I myself am from a Franco-Ontarian family. At the Cousineaus, some no longer speak French because they lived in such an environment. I continue to speak French. To do so, you need tools, facilities, and means. We are prepared to cooperate in finding such means. We have literacy expertise and are prepared to share it with you. People working in this area need support.