I would like to talk about the different other projects. I'll get to the medals as well.
The National Film Board actually is also supporting different documentaries explaining our history. I'll give you a couple of examples. There's the documentary Apocalypse 10 Destins on the First World War. Also, there's a French version of John McCrae's War: In Flanders Fields. There's an important NFB project to talk about 40 years of history and culture in Labrador from Inuit communities, which is called Unikkausivut - Sharing Our Stories.
Also, there is “Legacies 150”, a collection of 14 interactive pictures exploring the themes of heritage in the context of Canada 150.
There's going to be a co-production about Louis Riel that will be presented at the National Arts Centre. I'm convinced that my colleague Mr. Vandal will be interested in that in one. We're supporting it.
There's the very important documentary La Grande Traversée , which will be presented by CBC/Radio-Canada and which talks about the first French settlers in Canada.
I hope that all of you have received your beautiful pins with the Canada 150 emblem, which also present the copper from the roof of our Parliament. They're beautiful symbols that can be given to key leaders—