—to commemorate this 200th anniversary. It's not as big an anniversary as the 400th was, but it is a significant one nonetheless. The government has not yet decided exactly how it is going to spend that money. So I think a parliamentary committee, doing a study on it that would be reported to the House, could provide some valuable input on how that money should be spent.
For those members from the GTA, myself included, the oldest building in the city of Toronto is Fort York, and there are significant demands for commemorative exercises around that as well. There's also the Battle of Châteauguay in Quebec and the like.
So I think there's an opportunity to do this. Obviously we would undertake something like this after the two studies that have just been adopted, from Mr. Angus and Madame Lavallée, but I do think it's something the government might find useful.
Mr. Simms.