In New Brunswick, it used to be from grade 1, but then they changed it to start in grade 5. The people from Peel should listen to this. It was the first time that anglophones took to the streets, in front of the Legislative Assembly Building in Fredericton, to say that they wanted their children to be learning French from grade 1. Finally, the government started it in grade 3.
Could you comment on that, given that you are experts in studies and things like that. Is it not better for children to start immersion at an early age? Is the government doing enough for services in both official languages in a country that is supposed to be bilingual? It should be doing promotion in the universities to tell students that, if they want a job with the Government of Canada, they should be learning both languages. That is what it should be doing, not telling people that they do not need to be bilingual, because judges and all kinds of people appointed to positions are not bilingual either.
This question goes to the people from Peel. What role should the government play in this?