I'm getting there. If university prospects are non-existent or virtually impossible for a Francophone, if access to postsecondary education is limited, you'll agree with us that the Francophone results on these four tests will be inferior. Prospects, access to postsecondary education, are limited in many cases in Canada outside Quebec, and Quebec's Anglophone universities receive 25% of funding for a Francophone population of 8%.
This is so much the case in Quebec that there are higher levels of illiteracy among Quebec Francophones than there are among Quebec Anglophones, and the disproportionate figures in Canada outside Quebec are disturbing. When you do not have any postsecondary education prospects, and given the assimilation statistics such as those projected earlier, you'll agree with us that, in many cases, young people don't see themselves going—