No. I'm not afraid of words. I'm no more afraid of that one than I am of another. In the court case where the school board was fighting the government, the school board was obliged to defend its rights. It was clear that there was a lack of good will. When the territorial government seeks funding from the federal government, it talks about the lack of space in French-language schools, but when the French-language schools say that they lack space and would like to have a gymnasium or other facilities, they are told that they have enough space. So, that shows a lack of good will.
How is it that every school in the Territories has its own gymnasium and adequate facilities other than the two French-language schools? That raises questions. If that isn't racism, then we need to know what it is.