It varied, sometimes yes, sometimes no. The alternative schools were good choices for my sons. The schools that did not necessarily enjoy the best reputations were some of the best schools. So we have to pay attention.
I am talking about approximately six different schools. Obviously, I am a francophone and my husband is an anglophone. I wanted my children to be as bilingual as possible. I fully agree with you, you need more funding for bilingualism. I do not feel that they were sufficiently bilingual after attending these schools. I am one of those parents who rattle the cage. I encourage the government to provide you with more funding so that you can make our children even more bilingual. That would have been useful, in the case of my two sons. I encourage you on that front.
My question is for Ms. Marini or Mr. Cutting. Mr. Cutting, you stated that you had helped 21 young adults acquire experience and become part of the labour force thanks to funding from Service Canada and a skills development program. That intrigues me. I would like to hear more information about that, please.