Thank you.
I think we've discussed most of the issues of relevance today.
I'm going to end on a perspective that I bring from my region. The francophone school boards were not given the right; they had to fight, and there were bitter fights for years about those rights.
In my region, both school boards represent a new level of leadership that has benefited all of our communities. I know personally the grandchildren and some of the grandparents who fought bitterly against the extension of the school system, who are now proudly watching their children being assimilated into the francophone system, because it creates leaders.
It's important to have a program to ensure that in other parts of Canada, our francophone communities are able to access the same rights, which we now have in northern Ontario.
Instead of talking about the negative aspects of rights, we need to see the value of what it means for the Canadian context when rights are fully realized and we start to move forward.
Thank you very much for coming today.