Mr. Chair, I want to echo my colleague.
We had three very good guests here last time—and I'm sorry we didn't get to Canadian Heritage, as we were interrupted—and they were very passionate, all three of them, including the one witness we had live and the others who came to us by teleconference. They didn't, however, do their due diligence.
I see we have a letter here, as an example, from the Ontario air force association. That's just one association. We need to hear from all of those organizations. To cherry-pick one or the other is not what we're here to do.
As my colleague here said, the Legion has always been and always will be the lead on Remembrance Day. I think, with Mr. Fraser from West Nova.... We've seen this bill come many times, and it will come many more times, I'm sure, in front of these committees, but we have to respect the Legion and Mr. White, with 275,000 speaking as a group. We see the letters that Mr. Fraser got in the last week or so, but these are just portions of the country, whereas the Legion speaks for the entire country.
I'm going to back up my colleague. I totally agree with him on this issue.