When we look at the challenges this country has faced over the last 100-some years, and the mistakes we've made along the way, we realize that sometimes we Canadians don't learn from our mistakes. We tend to want to repeat them from time to time to make sure they were wrong the first time.
I wonder if there's been any thought to reaching out to western Canada, especially from the perspective of Saskatchewan and Alberta, which have fairly high francophone populations. We might be able to learn from the challenges they overcame in trying to integrate into a society that I'm sure wasn't too accepting of them in the 1910s and 1920s, probably as a result of fear more than anything else. Has there been any thought given to looking at that angle?