This is a good question: it is a political issue.
Once again, let me say that the transmission of francophone culture depends on early childhood intervention. That is where culture is transmitted. We have no way of dealing with the low birth rate in our francophone communities, but we can, nevertheless, develop a welcoming society that our dear friends, the immigrants, are happy to live in. Yes, we must create structures to welcome them. If we do not do this, in another generation and a half, the battle will have been lost.
Early childhood—Immigration—Yes, we must always watch over public funds, but when there are so many obstacles between us and the results—The bureaucratic machinery is enormous. Responsibility is an important issue, I do not contest that, but please, take a look at the current government structures that force us to spend unreasonable amounts of energy just to get a tiny 13% of our budget.
Now we have early childhood, immigration, the issue of funding—I put this to you in 30 seconds, without much reflection.