I see. Thank you.
I'm going to tell you about a situation in my riding, Saint-Laurent. This is slightly different from the subject we're discussing; I know that education is an exclusively provincial jurisdiction. This year, 45 students are not going to school because there is a shortage of spaces in the francophone schools. Some of those students are newcomers. There are 45 students on a waiting list at the secondary level. These children are not going to school; they're sitting at home waiting for a space to open up. There are lots of spaces in the anglophone schools and classes that aren't completely full. Many francophone teachers are also available to teach.
I find this incredible. How can the right to education be less important than Bill 101?
Is there anything the federal government can do to improve the education situation?