To enter the deep, dark waters of the 150th anniversary celebrations, I have said this before and I'm sure my colleagues are tired of hearing it, but to me language is an extension of culture. For me I think it's really, really important that we don't limit the celebrations to just having French and English events and that there's a real attempt to express to the west, for example, why French holds such an important place in the language structure. Why are we pushing—for lack of a better way of putting it—French as an official language? It's because of its heritage, because of its founding nature, because of the culture.
I think it's important that we include that in the 150th celebrations, not only as a linguistic thing but as a cultural thing. Would you agree with that?