I just wanted to comment because a piece of our presentation...and Mr. Dion, if I could just comment on your first comment, and I think it's valid, with respect to what sport is doing; there are a lot of stats and a lot of history. The message we were trying to give was that we are a catalyst. We have reach and impact, scale and scope, the Canada Games, like no other organization, and we happen every two years. There is a powerful message I was trying to send about being a catalyst.
To your comment, one of the pieces we did mention is that we already have an education kit that celebrates Canada. That's what it does.
Three or four weeks ago, I was at a French high school in Ottawa, Louis Riel High School, where they had 300 or 400 kids learning about Canada, integrating culture. The Canada Games itself has some of the best practices for the integration of our linguistic duality.
In Sherbrooke, Quebec, which is the next host of the Canada Games next August, there are English Wednesdays going on in that whole society. In Prince George, B.C., which is the site of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, they are about to implement French Wednesdays.
I think we have some of the greatest practices through sport, and our reach and impact is great.
I'm sorry, Mr. Chair.