Thank you, Mr. Sullivan.
I should say, too, to give credit where credit's due, that certainly in the city that I'm in, Hamilton, the municipality has done a great job. One of the councillors who happens to be in a riding I represent actually designated one of the roads as a veterans highway.
Three weeks ago, I was at a commemoration for Mark Anthony Graham, one of the soldiers killed in friendly fire. He was of Jamaican descent, as well, to go back to Mr. Stoffer's comment. A tree was planted and a plaque was laid in a park. We're trying to get the name of the park changed. It's called Olympic Park now because it has some history, but we're hoping that council will approve that it become the Mark Anthony Graham Memorial Olympic Park.
So some of our municipalities do a great job of making sure that there are city locations, city monuments, and memorials--again, at high schools, where all students pass them, all citizens pass them--to remember those, particularly from their locality, who have paid the price for our freedom.
Now we will move on to the Bloc Québécois.
You have an opportunity for questions.
All your questions are exhausted?
Okay. Then I have a couple of questions, if I may take the luxury.
Are the vignettes available to those who are lower-tech? You mentioned the glacial pace sometimes. For folks who are not tech-savvy, is there a DVD or CD available for them?