Always risks in anything worth doing, LD, even in a country striving to make a multicultural society. I remember when you wouldn't see a person of colour in Toronto. There are seven Syrian families already in the nearby 5,000 pop university town of Antigonish, two already in business for themselves. Two of my hammer-and-saw conservative hunting buddies, one a Newfoundlander and the other a retired Greek restauranteur, helped build a Syrian chocolatier's shop from scratch; the prime minister mentioned it at the United Nations. I look at all of it with a curious and optimistic eye because my forebearers were here before the Europeans came. Nitap (good day in Mi'kmaq.) And thanks.