i might send you and your brother there but i will stay here and i talked about alistair horne and people i've known who were sent to america as babies, he said why would you come back? i said this is my country. it seemed like a natural reply. i wonder if his contemporaries would have such a sentiment. would they risked their lives in the fortunes of war? >> i would make a distinction between patriotism and nationalism. nationalism is an reflecting and sometimes racist sense of your self as bound by mystical ties and superior to others but patriotism is simply saying my country is not such a bad place in a decent place and i don't want to see it taken over by someone like hitler and the nazis and i will fight for it and the ingredients of that needn't depend on shared ethnicity or shared cultural values. there has to be some sharing. we will see what happens in canada because we moved beyond the offshoot of britain and france with a mixture of the indigenous. we've moved into a more multicultural society. it is an ingredient in what is to be canadian. the public health system, what it is