 This is a great day for Canada and it's part of a long series of milestones this country has hit over the years. It hasn't been easy, it hasn't been automatic, a lot of people fought for a long time for this day and for the many days that led up to this day to happen. And it's absolutely wonderful to be celebrating in such a significant way as to raise the pride flag on Parliament Hill for the very, very first time. And it's wonderful you're all here for this. Canada is united in its defensive rights and it's standing up for LGBTQ rights. This is what we are truly celebrating today. And quite frankly, it's something that we recognize we still have more work to do. That's why, as Randy mentioned, we introduced a few weeks ago a bill to give full rights and protections to trans people across this country as well. The trans rights are human rights. Our approach is always to understand that we have progress to make in this country. We have done a great deal in many spheres, but there is always work to be done. We can always work for a better acceptance, better opening, better support. People around us, people who are facing discrimination, bullying, challenges. Again today, too many young people in their secondary schools are facing discrimination because of their sexual identity. And we still have a lot of work to do here. By raising this flag today, we can help to push this reality of acceptance, of love for the future here in Canada. Well, that would be a very good thing. I am so proud to be here today. I am so looking forward to being the first Prime Minister to attend Pride Parades across this country this summer. I mean, it's not going to be my first time at all these Pride Parades, but the first time for a Prime Minister, which is a wonderful step forward. But like I say, we have more work to do in the coming years, and I'm so glad to see so many people here to mark this moment and the many moments to come. Thank you very, very much.