18 NATURAL RESOURCES OF QUEBEC posed of two committees, the Roman Catholic Committee, having charge of Roman Catholic Schools, and the Protestant Committee, which controls Protestant Schools. Each committee makes its own regulations for the organization, administration and discipline of its respective schools. The Roman Catholic Committee consists of a number of high dignitaries of the Roman Catholic church, who are members ex-officio, together with a number of Roman Catholic laymen appointed by the Lieutenant-Gover- nor in Council. The Protestant Committee is made up of Protestant General view of McGill University members. both from church and laity, equal in number to the lay members on the Roman Catholic Committee, appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. The Superintendent of Education is assisted by an English secretary and a French secretary, each having the rank of deputy minister. These secretaries also act as secretaries of the Roman Catholic and the Protestant Committees of the Council, respectively. Public School System.—Religion is thus a dominating influence in the organization of the educational system of Quebec, the most out- standing feature being that the public schools are religious in their control and distinctively either Roman Catholic or Protestant. For purposes of primary education the province is divided into school municipalities, the boundaries of which are usually coincident with those of the parishes.