That's a good question. Let me clarify.
Beliefs and values is a collection of a number of responses. This was what we call an open-ended question, where we asked the question and did not give them any categories. So it was whatever they came out with. That's important to do, because we don't want to feed ideas that they'll just feed back to us.
When we hear those responses, we need to collect them and code them into meaningful categories. We were capturing the broad themes. Under beliefs and values, there was multiculturalism, which was the largest significant part of it; followed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; freedom in general, as a broad concept; democracy and democratic institutions; national unity; tolerance of others' human rights; patriotism; bilingualism; best country in the world to live in; our values; and our uniqueness. We put those under the broad theme of beliefs and values. If you want to categorize them in other ways, you can, but I think these are the broad themes. The top two on the list are multiculturalism and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. These are distinct from things like history, achievements, and natural resources, which are very different categories.