That would be one.
If I might, I'll point to just a few other things again with the notion of
preparing things for our community.
To start with, when we know that still there are perhaps 3%—or it might be 4% now—of the massive Canadian civil service in Quebec who are from the minority language community, those are jobs our kids could graduate to. They're part of the environment. The federal government can do more on that.
There are certainly very few opportunities for non-immigrant adults to master French in Quebec. There are federal sources of support and funding that might be made available for that to help parents remain in Quebec and encourage their kids to master French. That would certainly be helpful.
There are exchange programs that have been put at some risk by the current government, with respect, that help students to have experiences across the country in French and English. Support for those is essential too. It is those kinds of things the federal government can do to set the table for us that are really important.