Thank you for your question, Ms. Dhillon.
As I was saying to Mr. Hogg, I believe, we are seeing a resurgence of discrimination, hateful comments, and various forms of racism.
We have decided to do something about it. We consulted more than 600 people and 400 groups across the country. We met with experts, but also victims of racism and discrimination. We then implemented a program that I will have the opportunity to introduce soon, once I have submitted it to cabinet.
We are launching a number of very concrete projects. For example, in the area of justice, how do we reverse the trend of overrepresentation of certain categories of people such as blacks and indigenous peoples in the prison population? How do we make it easier for people whose name or skin colour are different to find employment? How do we promote social inclusion? All of that will be explained in detail in the anti-racism plan we are presenting shortly and for which we have already allocated significant funding of $45 million.