We all play a part in visiting schools. I visit schools. The last one I visited was a grade two. Ray St. Germain, a Métis person who works with NCI, visits the schools to explain who Métis people are. Gerry Barrett, a first nations person, visits schools in the north to talk about opportunities in broadcasting. I think that's another area where people look to us to do that. That's because the population is growing.
I think that Manitobans and Canadians need to see that reflected when they watch TV. It should be open everywhere, not just this box here. It has to be everywhere. It has to be CBC, CTV, and CHUM. CHUM has that saying that diversity is the Canadian reality, or diversity is the face of Canada, and it's true. Look at Toronto: the visible minorities represent over 50% of the people in Toronto, as you probably know. That's where cities like Winnipeg are going.
As another note, the aboriginal population is on the rise, and we're seeing a Filipino population on the rise. There are over 30,000 Filipino people in Winnipeg. That needs to be looked at at some point. The reality is that the face of Canada is changing.