I do, and I had the opportunity earlier this year to attend the dedication of the Korean War Memorial in Burnaby, B.C., which took place last spring.
When I lived in Pusan, Korea, about 10 years ago, each day on my way to work I would pass by the UN cemetery, which is the only UN cemetery in the world. There are, I believe, 300 Canadians buried there.
So I briefly want to say, as have many of my colleagues, thank you to you and to other veterans who have served Canada.
The Korean War has been referred to as the forgotten war, but I actually think more and more Canadians are learning, even in recent years, about the Korean War, about the contribution Canada made, and are appreciating Korean War veterans more than maybe you have been in the past. I think that's a good thing, because you certainly deserve that, so thank you.