I invite you to continue your effort and I invite the others to do so as well. This is really an example, and it's extraordinarily important. You don't realize it at your age, but you do as you get older, like us. At some point, you approach your past due date.
It's important that you understand that languages are Canada's greatest source of wealth. You're no doubt proud of your language, and you, Cédric and Kelly, showed that this morning. You are proud to be francophones in Canada, and I beg you to continue being proud of your language because you have no reason to envy anyone. You should be extremely proud of who you are and what you have. I'm not just speaking to you, but to all the others who are here today as well. You have a love for your language, and it shows. You're here at no one else's expense; you are here because you are who you are, and you're right to be that and to continue to be so.
I definitely have confidence in the youth of today. Obviously, with all the technological means that we have, iPods, cellular telephones, BlackBerries... Kelly, if you sent me an e-mail, I probably wouldn't understand what was written because that's a fourth language. In fact, my daughter sends me e-mails and I don't always understand what she says.
I'd like to ask the young people a question, but I know I don't have much time I have left. Ms. Lanteigne, I'd like you to go back over what you said in your recommendations. The first one is that the Canadian public should be educated about immigration. That's also related to what Mr. Apollinaire—I'm going to call you that too—said, that, in Canada, to be sure we properly integrate the people who come here, we must make sure they have the best possible education. Education happens at all levels. When facing the unknown, we often find it hard to have confidence, so I believe that confidence in each other is the main and most important thing. In your opinion, which of the few recommendations you've made is the most important, the one that should be implemented as soon as possible?
I'm going to stop talking and leave the floor to you because others haven't had the time to speak. I'd like to close by inviting you, Ms. Lanteigne, to forward the specific details of your recommendations to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration in writing. There are some very interesting points there.
I leave the floor to you.