For instance, the project I just mentioned on interfaith and belonging will engage Canadians across the country on the emerging issue of discrimination based on religion. This is an issue that has started to come to the fore, so in that sense we are ahead of the game. We continue to maintain our contacts and to highlight how people fight racism locally in dealing with all manner of issues, the way the black community in Nova Scotia is dealing with racism in Nova Scotia, the way aboriginal communities come at the whole question of participation in Canadian society. We continue to do that.
As part of our initiative, we are going to be holding consultation discussions with groups across the country about how people of different faiths and how people of no faith can build a society together in a way that reduces and eliminates discrimination.