Okay, I would presume that, if you were speaking strongly of language being a unifier, you would want to invest some money for programs that will help our immigrants to better integrate into Canadian culture. I would presume that the Conservatives would be doing that, rather than cutting funding to those programs.
Ms. Go, you talked about the exclusionary policies in the early 19th century, whether it was the head tax, for which this government apologized in the last few years; or whether it was the Japanese internship; or whether it was turning away 376 passengers on the Komagata Maru, for which this government has still not apologized.
You alluded to the fact that maybe some of these policies, which we have denounced and which we thought were a dark chapter in our Canadian history, may be coming back here. Can you maybe elaborate on that?