Well, I'm answering the question in the context of the speech, which is the way in which you asked it.
They had put immigrants in places in such a way that they weren't being integrated into society. They called that multiculturalism. What it really was, in the eyes of a lot of people in Australia, was isolationism.
What I was calling for in Canada was for us to do a better job of integrating all our immigrants and all our ethnic groups together, in accordance with what Canadians believe. That was a very strong call, and one I believe very strongly in. It had nothing to do with racism; it had everything to do with doing a better job of how we integrate and treat and support our immigrants.