First of all, Madam Chair, again it saddens me terribly that these kinds of comments are taken out of context and not in the fullness of the speech. But I would say that I also had another quote in that speech, also from the Australians, that “multiracialism in Australia was a success”. What they define as multiculturalism in Australia was basically isolationism. So they said they had succeeded in their multiracialism but failed in how they integrated. That's what it was all about, and that's exactly what the speech was all about. I was only quoting from their experience and not from anything with regard to my own.
My own personal belief is that we have failed in Canada, too, in how well we integrate people who come to this country, expecting a better life. And so—