Yes, there are a lot of experts in that area.
The provinces have already gotten involved in several legal contests. The problem is that these battles last 10, 12 years. Even if you win, it then takes that many years again to convince the government to act, particularly in education.
I have a question for the Franco-Saskatchewanian community. In fact, this applies to all of the provinces aside from Quebec. Canada is a big place, the western provinces are immense, and the French-speaking population is dispersed north to south. We went to British Columbia, then Alberta, and we are now here, in Winnipeg. We did not go to Saskatchewan, but you are here to tell us about it. We know our geography. What is the cruel choice we must make to ensure that the rights of the critical mass of francophones are respected? Where do we draw the line regarding services offered, and federal and provincial government funding? How do we make this cruel decision and how do we set limits?
Mr. Gagné, you may answer.