I am happy that you brought up that point. Earlier, I mentioned consultations that other organizations are conducting. Volunteer Canada is consulting Canadians about the 150th anniversary.
In terms of community initiatives, I agree with everything you say about volunteers. Without the support of thousands of people, it would be difficult, of course. We saw that with the 2012 Olympic torch relay. We see it in all the events we hold. There are even thousands of volunteers for Canada Day on Parliament Hill each year. They really make the difference. They help in defining the scope of the activity; they think of things to be done or people to be involved that we would not have thought of.
When we look at the demographics of volunteers, we see that we need a renewal and a way to get young people participating. Otherwise, the people sitting on the committees as volunteers will have the same colour hair as I do, or as Mr. Dion does, since I dye mine.