As I understand it, if a group comes and suggests it, that would be normal. That would be the way we operate normally. As I say, we even get letters from the Prime Minister, but the letters are all treated the same, whether they're from a member of Parliament or a child. There are actually stamps that we've produced that have been suggested by Canadian children.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful with regard to the passage of this bill. If this bill were to pass, we would have to look at it and consider how to move forward. But I just want to stress that it's highly unusual to be directed to do something like this. It will lead to some consequences for us. The Japanese community, the German community, the Ukrainian community...it would be hard to argue that they don't have similar types of interest.
What we've tried to do with the program over the decades, as most countries do, is highlight positive aspects of life in the country, including communities that live within the country. We've produced many stamps with Italian Canadian themes over the years—I have a list, but I won't use the valuable time—but we tend to try to honour various communities in that way.
As I say, we'd have to think about it.