The situation as it stands now seems quite dire. It's evident that post‑secondary institutions are chronically underfunded. As such, shouldn't some degree of balance be restored?
The current situation bears some resemblance to the days when a large portion of funding was channelled to Quebec's English‑language institutions. We still see this today. The portion of funding allocated to English‑language universities by the Quebec government is more than double the anglophones' share of the population. What's more, Quebec anglophone universities receive 35% to 40% of federal research funding. In the meantime, francophone post‑secondary institutions outside Quebec are chronically underfunded.
Shouldn't some balance be restored?