The issue of selling the medals for money does indeed pose a problem, but, from what I understand, these medals are already being sold and traded. How do we go against existing legislation that allows them to be sold? That is not an easy question to answer. I just wanted to tell you that I share some concerns. How do we create a system that values the awarding of a medal, while allowing the person to sell it on the market? How do we balance those two realities? It is not easy, in my opinion.
In addition, I do not really know how we put a price on a medal. I would think the more distinguished it is, the more it would cost. I would also think the older it is, the more it would cost. There must be some way of marketing these things that I am not familiar with. I would like you to comment on that.
The bill says that museums can buy the medals. I would think that when the bill comes into force, there may be people interested in selling their medals to a museum. But can all the museums afford to buy them?