Thank you.
These terms are a bit legal, I guess. If a legal definition of “holiday” constitutes a day set aside in Canada to do something special, then we have to hang on to the word “holiday”. I just don't like the connotation of it in layman's terms. It should be a memorial day, a day to commemorate, a day to remember, not a day to stay home, put our feet up and watch TV. That was the point I was making.
September 30 should be set aside if a legal term, a parliamentary term, is to make it another holiday along with the list of the others, and we should go with that. I'm just saying I don't want people to think, “We have another holiday. That's great.”