Mr. Dion, thank you for pointing this out. We feel it is important. Without taking anything away from my colleagues, this has to do with the importance of the national capital region as a window for the whole country. Without taking anything away from the other regions of the country, the fact remains that we are a second home for Canadians. In a nutshell, it is a question of determining to what extent the committee can highlight the vital role of the capital region in promoting linguistic duality and in showcasing the entire country. We have to make sure that everyone can learn something about our history and celebrate our accomplishments. We also have to look to the future to get Canadians excited about what we will be able to accomplish with future generations.
Thank you.