I would like to mention, too, that we are one of the 55 associations that belong to the National Council of Veteran Associations in Canada. This is, of course, the group that is headed by Cliff Chadderton, and we have the facilities of their expertise, should we need them. So between the NCVAC and the Legion, we do fairly well. Most of our members are Legion members. Many of our units meet in the legions.
One of the things that concerns me a little is that there is sometimes what appears to be an attempt to start turf battles between the Legion, the army, navy, and air force, and the other organizations. For instance, we put a move forward, in some cases, and the answer we get back from the appropriate department is that the Legion doesn't quite want it this way; the Legion wants the same thing but they want it done differently. This gives them an opportunity to stall and delay things.