In our association, as I mentioned earlier, the membership is based on being a veteran under the definition given by the government. It is basically someone who has held a military occupation code and was honourably discharged. This means that someone can belong to the Canadian Peacekeeping Veterans Association by having gone through basic training and trades training, then having served maybe three years in Gagetown, and then being honourably released. That person is eligible to become a member. There is no limitation, particularly when it comes to other people who have served in operational theatres of some sort, such as NATO and other areas like that.
On June 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.