All right, very well.
Mr. Fraser, it's good to see you again.
I enjoyed reading your report and hearing from you today. What I found most interesting were the concerns, the cautions, you raised about celebrating some of our historical anniversaries as a nation. In the next couple of years we have many. I mean, the War of 1812 commemoration is ongoing—although I think that's one to celebrate because we as a nation, or before the nation was founded, together repulsed the American invasion. There's World War I, Vimy, and then perhaps for some of you the birth of John A. Macdonald.
Could you elaborate a bit in terms of what your concerns are and how they might be addressed?