Generally speaking, access to our schools is rather limited by the Charter of the French Language. We are not calling it into question, aside from the new proposals that are currently before the National Assembly.
Moreover, as we mentioned — and it is relevant to our discussions — the importance of the quality of French as a second language is clear every day, because we are aware of the fact that some families who have access to English school make other choices.
We suspect that, in some cases, these are families with two anglophone parents who choose a French school to ensure their children master French. We insist that the option be offered in our schools. Nevertheless, that is a group that doesn't take advantage of us. All of this means that we always have to be concerned about the number of students in our schools.