Mr. Gashirabake, you've had a very compelling—if I can put it that way—set of life experiences. You fled and survived the Rwandan genocide. You lived as a refugee in Kenya with your family. You then came to Canada and graduated from Concordia as a model student, and you're now the president of the Black Law Students' Association of McGill University.
I wonder if you could share with us how your experience here in Canada...has that optic influenced your view about the Rwandan genocide and your work with genocide survivors and other refugees?