I can tell you that the Bloc Québécois is not very supportive of battle commemorations. If you want us to fire up the debate on the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and its commemoration again, we will oblige, but, just so you know, we will bring out our heavy artillery once again, and Quebeckers will once again show that they don't like battle commemorations. First and foremost, we are pacifists and we do not enjoy glorifying such things as battles.
Second, the War of 1812 was a battle between Great Britain and the United States. It took place on Quebec and Canadian soil, but the fact remains that it was not a great battle and there is really nothing to celebrate about it. However, if you want to be proud of it, that's your prerogative. I'm not sure what your intentions are.
In addition, if I understood correctly, you want us to go meet with people, right? No. If we are to travel around, we will do it for other reasons, but certainly not for this. No thanks.