Perhaps as a final word, Mr. Chair, recognizing the central role of Holocaust survivors and that Holocaust survivors have played, particularly in the Canadian educational system, Canada became the home to some 40,000 Holocaust survivors after the war and we're a nation that has been profoundly shaped by that immigration.
We are, sadly, moving toward a post-survivor environment, so we are working with Holocaust centres in Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto to look at ways to preserve and enhance the testimony of Holocaust survivors using the latest technological techniques to ensure that those stories, which are powerful and which reach students in a way that textbooks do not, can be preserved and used moving forward for future generations.