I think the overall problem in the entire system, education-wise, is that the provinces do not respect their obligations. We usually refer to the exclusive powers of minority-language school boards, and we haven't even gone there yet. It's not even complete.
However, the biggest problem is that the provinces have obligations, according to Mahe and other jurisprudence, and they're not doing their job either.
Nobody has thus far sued the provinces or forced them to the table and said, “Listen, you have obligations to promote the official-language minority education system.” Regardless of the OLEP, they have that responsibility. Now if the federal government wants to help them do that, that's fine. If not, they still have that obligation, so that's probably one of the....
I'm trying to remember the second part of your question.