You in your province of Quebec have a particular problem, because so many of the births were registered as a baptismal rather than as a birth certificate. Your province has a particular problem with that. We have one priest who is 72 years old; now the priest has a problem. What are we going to do? Kick the priest out?
I have to thank your people of Quebec, because of all provinces they have understood identity more than any other. They have taken our cause as a province and said we respect human rights; we respect the identity.
Am I right, Magali, that we've had tremendous warmth from the people of Quebec?
As far as where we would deport these people to, I've thought of that very question, because I've almost got my daughter, who is very passionate with me—We've wondered at times about rowing a boat across the border and claiming refugee status—and if you did, by the way, Barbara and Sheila, you would have more benefits; you would make more money than your pension and everything else and you would have the right to work. In fact, I've often thought of that, and then they'd say, well, no, we deny your refugee claim, and I'd say, well, just send me back to Vancouver, please; that's where I'm from.