That's a very political question, Mr. Beaulieu.
I'm an administrator. If you tell me that, tomorrow morning, the Franco-Manitoban School Division will manage the real property of the immersion schools, I'll do it because it will be my duty. Would we go about it differently? Yes, of course. Would we have trouble finding teachers? Yes, we'd be facing the same challenge.
Canada claims to be a bilingual country, but it needs to walk the walk. French-language services must be made universally accessible. It's impossible to be served in French at Saint Boniface Hospital. Where's the logic in that?
Why would children and newcomers want to learn this language if nothing then attaches them to it?