Francophone minority schools are notoriously underfunded. I have been hearing the other speakers say the same thing just now. In Quebec, on the other hand, education in English is very well funded, from pre-kindergarten to post-doctorate. In fact, there is really an oversupply of education in English in Quebec.
This is far from being the case for francophones in English Canada. As I said, under the protocols signed for many years, some provinces have spent half of the federal money, if not often two thirds, on immersion, rather than to support the minority schools, which are having so much trouble with their resources.
I think the objective of the federal spending should be to support minority francophones, much more than to teach French in immersion to anglophones. In fact, the provinces should bear sole responsibility for the cost of immersion for anglophones and leave the federal government to provide support entirely for francophones. We should be asking the anglophone provinces to pay for their immersion courses themselves.