Thank you, Mr. Allard, for coming again today. It's always good to see you. From my perspective, I have something like 19 legions in my riding, from very large and growing to, as you say, struggling. I think it has to do with their location and whether or not there are veterans coming back.
I know this is about health care, but I want to go back just a little bit. I'm not so sure that all the comments that have come against you are very fair.
I was involved for many years in municipal council. One thing we continually talked to the legions about, or that they talked to us about, was the involvement in community funding. I found that for some of the legions where I was involved, they wanted relief from the municipality. On the other hand, they were funding baseball teams and soccer teams and those types of community organizations. And I give credit to the legions for wanting to reach to the community, so it's not that. Do you see yourself, though, as...or could you perhaps help me clarify that?
Also, do you see yourself as sort of an extension to a service club? Often the service clubs do the same thing. I think we need a clear direction on that.