You know that the matter of what's formal, informal or non-formal is the legacy of your predecessor, so I'd like to say hello to Mon Audet, from Manitoba.
That said, I understand, but limits have to be set. I'm not sure that this committee is the appropriate platform to talk about combining post-secondary education with adulthood. Still, I fully share your concern. There may be subsequent work to be done on the issue, because it's a hard nut to crack.
Speaking of, I have a question for Mr. Dion and Ms. Asselin.
This study was started in the 44th Parliament, and we're continuing it in the 45th Parliament. I know there was a lot of fighting in British Columbia, as there was in Saskatchewan.
How can the federal government ensure that you focus on your mission instead of expanding your energy defending and asserting your rights? We're at the federal level here, so help us help you. What could we do to ease your burden so that you focus your energy and your time on your mission, which is to say, teaching?
Mr. Dion, you can begin. Ms. Asselin, you can take it from there.