Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Fraser, thank you for being with us today to speak to your bill.
On Sunday morning, I had lunch with a veteran of the last war. He talked to me about all the sacrifices he had to make in those years. This is always extremely moving, and it makes us think further about what more we can do for our veterans. There should probably be an alternative to study.
I'll continue along the same lines as Mr. Nantel, who had started to talk about the financial and legal impacts of this bill. Some good questions have already been asked, and I don't want to repeat them. I'll be very pragmatic, and you can be as well.
In its current form, Remembrance Day has a financial impact on the working conditions of federally regulated employees. Is that correct?