Yes, it does. You need space around something for somebody to identify with it. If it's one after another.... In fact, the comment I made earlier about the Memorial Chamber.... What's interesting about that, of course, is that every insignia is there, but they're lost, because they're just cheek by jowl, and it's only the larger ones that stand out.
And again, what's practical? If curtains are drawn, all of a sudden you're no longer represented. You need to be able to identify areas that would be regularly open and clearly identifiable. So I would say five, or maybe six, to be honest.
One of the questions that had arisen.... When I was speaking earlier with Mr. White, the federal sculptor, he asked if we would like the insignia for the Royal Canadian Legion. I said yes and no; I didn't know. So I left it out. The reason I left it out was that I was trying to think of insignia or symbols, if you will, that all veterans would identify with.
Working with the committee and getting some input from the Department of National Defence, we would probably be able to come up with a list that you feel comfortable with, because you know your business, and I'd be very happy to ensure that those groups are represented.