The biggest threat is unconsciousness. In other words, the biggest threat would be to be away out on this cutting edge, which I like and most of us want, but not really to be conscious of it, of how interesting it is what we're doing, how different it is, how original it is and therefore to really be thinking about how we can model it a little bit differently, how can we open more here and firm it up there?
For example, do we have people abroad in our embassies whose job it is to help educate new immigrants before they arrive about what it's going to be like in Canada? We don't. We need more people abroad doing that kind of thing. Do we have enough people teaching second languages in our schools? How many of our school boards and provincial governments now have cut back on what they call “soft programming”, which is now paid for by parents going out and raising money? Of course, you can only raise money in a middle-class neighbourhood, so who suffers? It is the poor neighbourhoods and the immigrant neighbourhoods. This is not a good thing.