To get to that point, there would need to be an acknowledgement of harm on the part of the government, perhaps following a lawsuit, and then there would have to be reparation, obviously.
I think the problem today is that the specificity of francophones in Ontario is not necessarily recognized, so we're often treated just like other school boards. The current approach is that we are all the same, but that's not true. French and English-language educational needs differ. French-language education often costs more. For change to happen, the provincial government would have to recognize the needs, and that probably applies to all the other provinces as well. It's a challenge. Reparations would be a good idea, but that's another process.