If you will allow me two seconds, as a former French second language teacher I have to say that you are not just teaching the language of French, you are bringing in different competencies and putting them in a live setting. I do have family in Saskatchewan and in Wainwright, Alberta, who happen to be military personnel. So when I look at it, it is not learning the language, it is learning the language skills and the culture
and the cultural references.
within a very bilingual nation, to make sure that we transfer the knowledge, the culture, and everything that is within a language that is important. So across the province—but we have something very different in Quebec. It is vital for us to be bilingual. So if we can say that other provinces make it much more important, then we'll all benefit from it.