When you do make it to Quebec City, you'll have to visit Drummondville. It's only an hour and a half away. You'll obviously have to try the poutine, which was invented in Drummondville, you know. We won that title long ago, although some still like to argue otherwise. In fact, we have a poutine festival. It's very popular, just like Les Trois Accords, a local band.
My name is François Choquette, and I am a member of the NDP and the vice-chair of this committee. I was first elected in 2011. I, too, used to be a French teacher, so, one day, I might be able to come here, to Alberta, to teach. That is unless the kids tell me they hate core French and French immersion. Then we'd have a problem.
Now I'll get to my first question. In British Columbia, we also heard that French as a second language and core French were not taught throughout the province.
What percentage of students don't take French as a second language classes or French immersion? Is it high? Does anyone know the percentage? Could someone get back to the committee with the figure?