I don't have much to say about it. I appreciate Gerald's comments.
It was a transformative event in the history of Halifax-Dartmouth, as most of our panellists here today would know.
I would add that there are many sites on the Dartmouth side as well that you can see to commemorate the Halifax explosion.
We're also commemorating the anniversary of the tragic deaths of women at École Polytechnique. That's a more recent, and equally sombre, reminder of what can happen in society, and I know we all take that seriously.
But the Halifax explosion was transformative for Halifax-Dartmouth—perhaps as much for our relationships with parts of the United States as anything else. It's taken very seriously in our schools and in our community.