I hope so. It is regrettable that minority schools and school boards still have to go before the courts and demand that their rights be respected by provincial governments.
You can see that in British Columbia. The court recently handed down a decision that I find unfortunate. I do not think it is the end of the world, but I would have preferred the court's minority opinion to its majority opinion. The decision required that the school board in this same trial have the evidence it provided translated. This seems to me to go against the principle of linguistic duality enshrined in the charter.
The same thing happened in the Northwest Territories. In response to the need to expand the schools, the government stated that if all of the children who were ineligible under section 23 of the charter were expelled, the schools would not have to be expanded.
This shows that there is resistance...