Thank you, Mr. Godin. That's definitely a good question.
In the past, money has been invested in child care services. We are aware that, when we offer the option of French-language child care services, parents who are exogamous or francophone will turn to those services.
Based on the research, we know that language is defined from a child's birth. The parents decide whether they will live with the child in French or in English. That is why we advocate offering more child care services. We advocate French-language services for parents and children. We know that, if families have access to those services, children will study at French-language schools and continue their postsecondary studies in French.
What we've seen happen in the past is incredible. It's still happening, but it nevertheless costs money.