I would say pretty much the same thing.
It is about ensuring that we have the necessary resources and direct support for French as a second language programs through the act, so that the provinces and territories are more motivated and required to offer those programs. Right now, a province can simply abolish the program and offer it in English only if it so wishes.
In Canada, as a country with two official languages, we think it's a problem that immersion programs are not protected by legislation in any way.