I hope, Madam Chair, that I've made my position very clear. I've said that out of the hundreds of speeches I've given, if I had the opportunity to rewrite this one and those words, I would do so.
I only want to reiterate that you aren't going to find very many Canadians who are as strongly non-racist as I am, who feel the importance of immigrants, and who travel the world. My wife and I just came back from Indochina. The people there are wonderful. We heard about the difficulties they had in escaping the violence in their country. There is not an ounce of feeling in my blood against immigrants or any race.