We're well aware of changing lifestyles. The needs of the young serving member being discharged today are not the same as those of the veterans of World War II or Korea. Those needs are different and their lifestyles are different. It is a major concern of ours. It's a documented fact that our membership is dropping. We're starting to see some new organizations popping up here and there. There are a number of reasons for this. We saw the same thing after World War II, with a number of the regimental organizations. They are very good, God bless them, and I support them 100%.
Just this past weekend we discussed how we're going out to every known veterans organization and asking them to exchange views with us to see if there are issues on which we can support one another. We know that the peacekeeping group, with its younger members, is gathering strength. We're also looking at bringing everybody to the table. We may even have to look at what was done in 1926, when we brought all of the veterans groups under one umbrella and took another look to see if we couldn't support each other and come back under one name.
Yes, we are working toward resolving this issue. The young serving member today is a lot more savvy when it comes to the website, the computer. Those are areas we are working on to try to get them onside with us. We're looking at offering a free one-year membership for every discharged member, to see if that will help us.