Okay, thank you. It would be interesting to see the extent of the challenge here, in Alberta, and in British Columbia, where we heard the same thing.
Furthermore, in British Columbia it seems that French immersion is considered to be an elitist program. It is appalling to hear that. You talked a bit about that. It would therefore be very interesting to include this program in the offerings by changing the Official Languages Act.
You mentioned that local school boards make the decisions. Can you tell us more about that?
Earlier I heard that these district schools would perhaps want to offer these courses, but that there are not enough teachers. What exactly is the problem? Are the districts willing to do so, is there a shortage of teachers?