As Mr. Godin and Mr. Nadeau pointed out earlier, we heard certain groups from other regions of Canada, people from the Francophone minority. They told us that they had to fight and go to court to get access to French-language schools. After long, hard court battles, they managed, in certain cases, but still not everywhere, to get often antiquated French-language schools. In the Atlantic region, I believe some children are going to school in a bar. I wonder whether the Quebec Anglophone community endures or has to conduct these kinds of battles to get schools.