To be clear, of course all hate does matter, but in this instance, when you look at the data, the amount of anti-Semitism and the violence that's accompanied it far outstrips the targeting of any other groups. It is a very small group in Canada.
Too often, we see people who are not willing to call it out or, frankly, are not stepping up at all.
I give enormous respect to the ministers and MPs who appeared yesterday in terms of trying to provide additional funding, but candidly, it's the same faces. It's largely MPs of Jewish background or those who come from constituencies where there is a larger Jewish presence.
This is a Canadian issue. This is an issue where we have a group in Canada that has trouble sending their kids to school or going to their place of worship or to a community centre without all sorts of security. We'll know that we're dealing with this more effectively when the MPs who don't have large Jewish constituencies are standing up and speaking out on these issues, and when it's the various other business leaders, community leaders and religious leaders, who may not for the moment be directly affected by this but should recognize that this affects us all. We really need all the various communities speaking out.
