I guess, Bill, I'd go to the positive.
This is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and I'm surprised how many people in Canada do not even know that it exists in this context. We take it to schools. When we educate in the schools, we take the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We're trying to educate children about equality.
You put it up there and go to article 5, which reads, “No one shall be subjected to torture”, and you have say it's only the people who are state tortured who have that human right. They'll look at us and ask how that can be.
We educate different ages: grade 7, high school. Some of them take the universal declaration, kind of hug it, and say that we have something there. They question the inequality that exists when we don't have article 5 applied to every person, regardless of who they are in this country. I would add that it is very significant in how we change our society, our young children.