In fact, it starts very early, in early childhood, in our education system, our schools, our school infrastructure, which are deficient in our provinces and territories.
The Tripartite Education Committee, which brings together the francophone school boards, the directors general of the school boards and the departments of education of every province and the communities, held a meeting last week. For two days, we surveyed the progress of the education summit, and that's what emerged. Everything starts from there. We need dynamic, living and vibrant communities that can take in children from birth. We need junior kindergartens in our schools that can also serve as community centres. It's the domino effect, of course. That's how our newcomers manage to become part of this community and to contribute to it fully.