As you pointed out, it's a young country. The values have changed in the last 20 years. When we were talking about bilingualism many years ago, it was kind of cute. Now it's becoming known that it's a plus to be bilingual. It is known that if you come here as a politician, it's a plus to be bilingual.
Even as a senior jurist, you don't think of becoming a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. At the same time, we have come a long way. We're getting new generations. With the technology, they talk to one another—the distance has no relevance for them at all. They're open to this new way. Bilingualism is now more common. The younger generations accept that it's a plus, that one should be bilingual.