Minister, we strayed from the Auditor General's report. The other day we were in front of the heritage committee. As you know, my parents came to this country in the late fifties from Italy, and I was called bush league by my NDP counterpart on that committee because I expressed my relatives' and my uncle's feelings on this Italian apology bill that is currently before Parliament and how they disagreed with it.
You made some really good points, but I wonder if you could comment briefly on the department's position with respect to the Italian apology. It mirrors quite coincidentally with my own feelings on that.