I could say one thing, though. One of the problems faced by organizations wishing to pursue issues such as these through the courts is often the cap on funding available through the court challenges program. Because of the funding that is currently available, we often can't meet the demand for litigation costs from start to finish.
For example, we've heard the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique say many times that funding should be withdrawn from the operating budget, when that funding should help schools fund litigation against the province. We're facing some really troubling challenges. In the meantime, the quality of education cannot be the same. If school boards are constantly tied up in court, they have to take money out of their coffers to fight the province.