It's a good proposal for francophone and Acadian communities, but there's nothing there for francophone school boards in Quebec, which are experiencing difficult circumstances. French schools, particularly in Montreal, are having to add portable classrooms. There is not enough space. And yet some anglophone schools are empty. Schools are funded by taxes contributed by all Quebeckers. It's an ongoing battle to transfer francophone students to the schools. The government has made one or two such transfers.
As a result, I'm going to have to vote against the amendment. I consider votes to be specific, and that positive measures will continue to contribute to the anglicization of Quebec. Quebec will not be taken into consideration.