That is the problem in Canada, which is the most beautiful country in the world—and I truly believe that. We have to respect the federal and provincial fields of jurisdiction, and it is difficult to get involved in another jurisdiction, whether federal or provincial.
I know I am tiresome, but I want to get back to that matter. The British Columbia Supreme Court decision about the French-language school board seems to be an answer to that nice excuse or shield that the provinces can use, which is that no one touch anything under their jurisdiction.
I want to talk about this again. Mr. Power, you answered in the affirmative. A British Columbia Supreme Court decision has just stipulated that the provinces have a constitutional obligation to enumerate the rights holders and ensure that section 23 is respected. However, we know that in order to respect the rights of minorities, the articles must be interpreted in a very broad way, and not in a restrictive manner.