You may or may not know, but I have had a motion in the House for quite some time because of what you had indicated, that when a student gets the opportunity to go overseas and to see a gravesite such as we saw on the screen there, it moves them, it changes them, I think forever. One of the things I have been encouraging the federal government to do is to work with the provinces, with school boards, with corporations--with anyone for that matter--to encourage every student in the country to at least have one opportunity in their school year, from grade eight to grade twelve, to go overseas. A lot of students and their families can't afford it, so it would just be to give them that opportunity to visit an overseas gravesite so they can truly imagine and be thankful for the history and the memory of those who did so much for us.
I wonder what you think about a motion of that nature? Would it have any credence? Or is there anything else we can do as parliamentarians and/or senators to assist you in getting more kids over there?