Absolutely, but those rights are already upheld in Quebec. Quebec is the only province where the official language minority community has enough spaces. That's the case in every region of Quebec. However, my question is the following: Should there be so many spaces that, in the end, francophones and allophones are anglicized?
A Statistics Canada study has shown that when you attend a CEGEP or university offering courses in one language, the higher the chances that you will work in that same language. Do you think that's true? Are those results valid?