Thank you.
Ms. Asselin, I know that, in the past, your organization has worked hard and fought to ensure respect for official languages and for the rights rooted in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
As I mentioned earlier, you said that 4,000 children aged four and under needed French-language child care, but only 450 spaces were available. That accounts for about 10% of those children. So it's a big hill to climb to meet the needs of children who are entitled to preschool services in French.
I share your opinion that it is important for our young people to study in French across the education continuum.
That said, at what age do children begin to be part of the education continuum, from early childhood to post-secondary education? How do you define early childhood?
