Thank you.
Mr. Thorsell, in your paper you talked about Expo 67 being this big deal that everyone got excited about and that we still talk about and carry within our memories. You said it didn't have much of a lasting impact on the country, that it carried forward in our memories rather than in our lives, because shortly after Expo 67 and the centennial celebrations, you listed some pretty non-unifying things in the country, like the FLQ crisis and western alienation.
Could you comment on that a little bit? Is it just a fact of life that we may put too much expectation on this event to create some lasting legacy of unity? Should it just be a celebration? Was that a failure of the celebration for the centennial that we can learn from and make it work this time?