Thank you for the question.
We do consider the entire spectrum. We want equal opportunities for all young people and for an increasingly younger and increasingly older public to learn a second official language.
We are talking about designing a post-secondary stream in French, and it is extremely important to do so. We offer this opportunity to young people through scholarships that allow them to continue their studies in French, either partially or fully.
You mentioned the shortage of teachers. However, the idea is also to heighten the pride and the confidence of young people who are learning French as a second language, so that they can consider a bilingual or French-language career without fear.