Good morning, and thank you all for being here.
Our 150th anniversary is a big deal. It's a huge opportunity to really kind of redefine the relationship of Canadians. I may sound like a broken record, but one of the issues I have and one of the things I keep trying to remind people of, or keep at least in the forefront of discussion, is inclusion, and I guess reparation in some sense, as to the actual contribution of certain groups to the building of Canada, not as immigrants coming here and taking up space, but actually the contribution to what Canada has become.
I guess my first question would be to Mr. Joli-Coeur and Mr. Roberts. What kind of outreach is the NFB doing to let Canadians of the various diverse cultures in this country know that there's a forum for them, if they choose, to start telling some of those stories?