With regard to education, in a consultation that our organization conducted a few years ago in partnership with the Conférence ministérielle sur la francophonie canadienne, we asked young people what concerned them and what were priorities for them. Postsecondary education is one of the things that emerged strongly. We are still being asked to find information and to act in this area. There is a lack of access to postsecondary education and problems with regard to the quality of that education.
Consequently, before deciding to make more investments in postsecondary education, if other investments had to be made, the government would do well to consult young francophones or French-speaking young people who want to do postsecondary studies in French or to conduct a survey of them. It must determine what they are lacking and what they need. That will enable it to meet its obligations to the public and to make good investments.
For French-speaking youth, postsecondary education is something we must invest in.