I'm going to preach for francophone parents. We are in favour of childhood and family centres that would be attached to our francophone schools or located nearby. We would like them to be multisectoral. We don't just want child care services; we want more than that. We would like our health services, literacy services for parents and maternity services, for example, to be attached to a francophone community that would be near the school, as you experienced. Your French is impeccable as a result of that. In fact, in your childhood, you attended a child care centre in French. You continued your studies in French, including your secondary education. However, when we get to university, we change tracks and lose our French a little.
The research shows that, if we want people to be perfectly bilingual, they have to progress in French for as long as possible. With regard to early childhood, you have to start with the parents because we know that 63% of our parents in Ontario belong to exogamous families. I imagine one of your parents was anglophone.