That's a great question.
Generally, French-language schools across the country recruit students who have completed a bachelor's degree in French education, for teaching French to native speakers of French. The program is different. French isn't taught to immersion students the same way it's taught to students whose mother tongue is French. The teaching is different. The educational approach may be different.
As I said a little earlier, in some regions and communities, there may be rights holders who are in immersion because there is no native speaker program or simply because the French as a second language program is offered in a school offering more services and opportunities. You'd have to talk to parents. They might tell you the same story I'm telling you.
We have partnerships with associations like Canadian Parents for French and French for the Future. That's more or less what they're telling us as well. These associations have pretty much the same opinion.
