Okay, I accept the minimum. I'll go back to the motion.
The motion is essential to Canadian identity. I'm talking about the paragraph in the motion that talks about that. This is really important.
Let's go back to the coureurs des bois. Yes, I know there were Scots, but francophones were the ones who went all over Ontario and Manitoba, to the Red River, where a colony was established. Do you know why that's important? The Red River was the birthplace of a new people.
Marc Serré, who were they? It's a matter of history. It's—