Ms. Fanta and Ms. Anderson, thank you for coming to speak about your experience.
I have in mind the image of Ms. Anderson who, at the age of 4, went to school and then ran out, since it wasn't her language and she didn't understand what people were talking about. It's an eloquent image.
I know that you need to leave. You asked us to stop at 5:30 p.m., and it's 5:37 p.m.
I'll take this opportunity to mention that cultural diversity is at stake. I would even quote Jean Larose, from the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, or APTN, who recently asked the government to take action with regard to the broadcasting and telecommunications system.
I'll let you go since I know you need to leave, Ms. Anderson, and I invite you very clearly—