At this stage, sir, I'd like to weigh in, if I may.
A lot of people have made some excellent points.
As for the places you've laid out—the Peace Tower, the D-Day commemoration, the nurses' monument, Marianne by Rodin, and the Baker monument—none of them is a place to meet. When you meet veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder or who have lost limbs, etc., they're looking, I think, for some place that gives them a sense of comfort and familiarity.
Respectfully, sir, we would do everything possible to tastefully decorate it. I don't think you'd find anything untoward. When we visited Valcartier, they had a suit of armour up. When we visited Petawawa, they had the landscapes they had fought over. It's things of that order, sir.