Thank you very much, sir.
In reference to a monument depicting a female, I would be ecstatic to see a female soldier in any monument—a female soldier with a combat flak jacket on, with a helmet on, with a weapon strapped over their shoulder and with a ponytail. If you cannot distinguish if they're male or female, put the ponytail in there. I think we're severely lacking in that department, across the country.
I was part of a steering committee that established a peacekeeping monument in the city of Peterborough. There were five bids on the monument, five artists. Not one of the artists presented a maquette of the monument with a female in posed position. That was so disappointing to me.
It was a 14-year project, and we ended up choosing a beautiful monument that is neither male nor female but instead has two large pillars with some words of wisdom from Major-General Lewis MacKenzie, as well as some words of citizens from the city of Peterborough.
So yes, it is missing, and yes, I would love to see it, because we deserve it.