Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Here's another very reasonable motion by the government. This motion actually requires the council to oversee, in consultation with the National Capital Commission, the planning and design of the monument and to make the required arrangements for the monument's planning, design, construction, and installation, which seems reasonable.
Certainly, here we're doing something that was unheard of in previous Liberal governments, and that is to remove some of the minister's discretion and involvement in the planning and design of the monument and in choosing a suitable place for the monument. Instead, the government is proposing assigning responsibility to the council, the eligibility requirements of which would have been established by the previous motion, to choose a suitable site for it. The motion does that in consultation, of course, with the National Capital Commission, but with the council making that decision. This is also again consistent with the National Capital Commission's mandate and its commemoration policy.