Well, it's challenging for countries like Canada, because education is at the provincial level, so we are dealing with our provincial counterparts to look at their best practices and their goals with regard to how the Holocaust is being taught.
We have a series of funding formulas as well through the ITF to provide support for different teaching institutions to also help teachers. Also being developed within the ITF framework and through the different committees of experts are different tools on how to best teach some of these issues and deal with some of these issues you've just raised.
In Canada, Mr. Chair, you remember we also had challenges when we co-chaired the committee on anti-Semitism regarding how to bring Canadians from all sides together. I think that's very important.
It's a challenge, but it's not an insurmountable challenge, because all of us who believe in human rights need to also fight against anti-Semitism, xenophobia, hate propaganda, and so forth. We need to work collaboratively, and it is in that spirit I come before you. As I mentioned, I invite all of you to engage in some of the activities during our chairmanship year.
I don't know if Mr. Cotler has anything to add.