Yes, anyone who wants to take him the TCF, the Test de connaissance du français. It makes it possible to rank a person from level A1, the basic level, to C2, the advanced superior level.
In addition, the Nova Scotia Ministry of Education has a pilot project right now to enable secondary students to obtain the DELF, the Diplôme d'études en langue française, which is based on the same levels.
Like the other universities, we previously had an in-house test that we had developed ourselves, but what drew us to this test is, first, that it is recognized across Europe and, second, that it is corrected in an entirely objective manner. The tests are sent to France and corrected there. So we don't have to worry about any subjectivity with regard to our students.
Our students are really very, very proud to achieve, for example, level B1 on the test, and that that is recognized by the government.