I will point out that the practice isn't the same in all provinces. I know that in my riding in Alberta, all of the Legions hold their ceremonies on Remembrance Day itself, so that change would accommodate some and not accommodate others.
I think that's probably one of the key points that we've kind of heard throughout this exercise that we've been put through. We know that, whether it be the family friendly study that we had or whether it be some of the conversations here, when these things are contemplated and changed, the discussion and having different perspectives of the different parties and different viewpoints is so important. What happens is, of course, that changes can have consequences that are different for some than for others, and they can be unintended consequences as well. That's why it's so important to include the different perspectives, and that really comes back to the very reason for this amendment, why it is so important.
So I'm glad that came up, but it was another opportunity to sort of raise that point because, in Alberta, it is different from in Ontario apparently, so that change would maybe help some and hurt others. That's why we have to consider these things.