I think we do have—not so much organized through the university, but through Alberta Education—a number of bursaries for teachers to do summer programs, particularly in Quebec. I think these types of programs are really quite valuable. I'm originally from Newfoundland, and we had in residence the French part of Explore. It was a conscious decision to put them in residence and to give every Québécois a Newfoundlander roommate. For interprovincial understanding it was great. It did send people back to Quebec sometimes with interesting accents.
Particularly in these types of programs, I think that sending kids either to home-stay situations or something where that contact is required is really a big deal for a number of reasons. When my son was in Chicoutimi, he shared an apartment with other anglophones. Now, he tried very hard, but you get less cultural and linguistic value being among the same people. Even if you are speaking French all the time, it's semi-immersion French at the lower end of the scale.