I probably had an F the first time I came in here.
In the 1995 referendum, there was a great deal of emotion and fear among francophones living in a minority situation in Canada. Even though we did not have a right to vote in that referendum that affected us directly—it affected us probably more than anyone else—some of us went there. There are even people here at the table who were there. I was one of them, along with my family. We were there in solidarity with you.
I want to come back to something else that was said this morning. The long-form census has not been abolished. In fact, it was distributed to one-third of Canadian households instead of just to one-fifth. Moreover, the fact that people were no longer forced to fill it out resulted in a participation level that was higher than ever. I am not surprised to hear from the people at Statistics Canada that the data will be solid.
I want to come back to the question of money. How long has your organization been in existence?