Thank you.
Thank you for being here, Mr. Sullivan. I just want to thank you very much for the packages that are sent to my office, which I can use to do my part in remembrance.
One of the things I find to be just great are the posters. I always get a solid back put on the posters and go around to the various legions and hand them out so they can put them up. I don't know whether you contract that out or whether you have somebody on staff who puts these together, but the messaging on these is just great. Looking at this one that you have for this year, there is a young person looking at the picture she has drawn of her remembrance, with a vet standing in the background, and those who are serving today, and the poppies. It is great messaging. My favourite is the one of the young cadet standing in front of a mirror with a veteran standing behind with his hand on the cadet's shoulder. It talks about passing the torch of freedom to the next generation. I want to commend you on the work you do. It is great messaging; it is reaching out to young people, and it is a great message for our veterans.
One thing they do is limit the number of posters. I've been told that I can only get a dozen posters. I have eight or nine legions in my area, so that limits me in also giving them out to the schools.