That's a problem.
I also want to, in the last minute I have, thank you for using your own language in your opening and your ending. The former regional vice-chief from Manitoba, where I'm from, Francis Flett, made a very compelling point one time. He just recently passed away, actually. He said at a House of Commons committee, “Our laws are in our language.” And then he went on to explain: “I don't just mean that our laws are spoken in our language; I mean that our laws are in our language--it makes us who we are.” I think it makes your argument very strong when you bring that cultural benchmark to the presentation that you make.
Thank you.