It has a few things, but not enough.
There absolutely needs to be a federal commitment in the part of the act that deals with positive measures, part VII. The federal government should have an obligation to fund the construction of local schools across the country, outside Quebec. That would give rise to a French-language school system, which has yet to emerge.
I don't see anything in Bill C-13 that would require the federal government to pay 50% of school construction costs.
British Columbia isn't the only province in need of French-language schools. That's the case in every province and territory.
I've been working in communities for 43 years, and I see the same thing happening everywhere. Communities become more and more assimilated when they don't have their own French-language schools and the ones that do exist are too far away.
Part VII of the Official Languages Act should contain a provision requiring the federal government to fund French-language schools.