That reflects what we have heard from a number of witnesses.
When it comes to solutions, I believe the federal government prefers that the provinces handle it, and yet when it comes to bilingualism and the need to address the decline of French, clearly the federal government has a role to play under the Official Languages Act.
Let's talk about concrete solutions. Other witnesses have told us that to deal with the labour shortage, we have to figure out how to attract teachers. Do you think that offering a higher wage, for example, is something that could be done? Do we need to reimburse people who study to become teachers in French for a portion of their tuition fees? Should we be proposing incentives for teachers to work in francophone or immersion schools after that? Do you have any concrete solutions to propose?