I just have a comment. Remembrance Day, of course, just passed, and I was at a number of events in Edmonton, as we all were in our own ridings. One of the things that struck me--and you and I have chatted about this and have encouraged it, and I just want to say well done--is that we are getting privates and corporals out to Remembrance Day ceremonies to talk, to make the presentations. Rather than officers, we are getting the young troops out. The one I was at in particular was at a high school. The poor private thought he was talking to a class; he wound up talking to 1,000 people in the gym. He did a terrific job, and it was extremely well received.
So just pass that on to the commanders and the subordinate commanders for getting those guys out. In my view, that's exactly the right thing to do. They're not being judgmental. They're just talking about their experiences, and people can make their own assessments. They're wonderful people and great spokesmen, and let's keep doing that.