I'm interested and curious, more than anything, about a differentiation and I need you to clarify it for me. I think the national cemeteries like Arlington--and for the sake of better words, and I don't know if I'm using the right words here--are prestigious, elevated places for burial. They are no doubt finite in terms of the amount of space left to inter veterans there. Are you working towards a program to elevate the status of other facilities in that regard to that level of, say, an Arlington or a Gettysburg, or places like those? I'm sure a lot of veterans would be very honoured to think they would be able to be interred there.
On March 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.