I say that because I recall an incident where a small town—a municipality—had wanted to do something to celebrate the last 20 years of missions of the Canadian Forces. That includes Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Libya, and so on and so forth. They were calling me to find out military protocol. They went through Canadian Heritage and that sort of thing. I said they are not inflexible about this. You can call the Legion or call whoever it is. Going through this exercise, I never got the impression that any of it was prescriptive, because it was worded as such. It was all siloed off into different things. Does the Canada flag go before the provincial flag?
For instance, in Newfoundland we always sing the Ode to Newfoundland. It's always together with O Canada, and sometimes God Save the Queen. Is it okay to do that in an official ceremony, to include the Ode to Newfoundland? It's what we would call an anthem, but it's not officially a national anthem, per se, God forbid. We just do it by practice.