All right, thank you.
Sometimes there is conflict between French-language schools and immersion schools. You are probably aware of the problem. This concept of rights holders is not really an issue in a city like Toronto. Everyone has a right to attend a French-language school. It is an issue based on heritage or the language of the parents. Everyone has a right to do it. That is now the situation in Ontario. Consequently, parents enrol their children in French-language schools even if they do not speak a word of French. French-language schools are being used as immersion schools.
How can we solve this problem? Francophone parents complain that this dilutes the quality of French in French-language schools.
Have you addressed this issue in Manitoba or elsewhere in the country?
