There definitely is. As I was saying earlier, some areas are just tougher than others. I've been out to every province in Canada as sort of a representative and ambassador, so to speak, of the Memory Project, talking to teachers and Legion representatives and veterans themselves. And what we're finding in some areas of Atlantic Canada is that the Legions are taking the lead on organizing school visits. Some may see it as a duplication of sorts. We're trying to complement them by providing some additional education materials and resources to schools or to them directly to give to schools.
Newfoundland has been a tough one. I've been out there a few times and we plan to go out there again late this summer or early fall, hopefully. We know there are veterans out there; I speak to them. I got a call from a veteran last week who asked me the same question you did: why aren't there more of us out here who are involved in the Memory Project? We're out here.
So again, back to the answer before, we're trying to identify some areas where we really need to do a bigger push--places like Victoria, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. Those areas are where we can hit the ground running if we go back to them. But as for the others, I wouldn't say they were under-serviced, but I think at least extra effort needs to be made to get to them again.