Thank you very much.
You and Mr. Stoffer raised something very important, and that is the lack of information that we have about black history. In London, Ontario, where I am from, there is a church that was the centre of the Underground Railroad, and Londoners don't know anything about that.
We have the Congress of Black Women, which works every year to encourage young black members of our community to go to college and university and become part of that enrichment you so eloquently spoke of.
How do we encourage and make sure that the history of the blacks in our communities is recognized? Is there something that we as parliamentarians should be doing that we're not?