If you look at the case law across the country, you see challenges. Some provinces don't want to recognize, and still deny, those quasi-constitutional section 23 rights to an education in French. The situation is really tough, especially in the western provinces, where it's been a longstanding struggle.
In some regions I've visited, many francophone families would like their children to attend a French-language school in their neighbourhood without having to face a one-hour bus ride to get to their school. Access to francophone schools is a major challenge.
Do you have anything to add, Mr. Leckey?