Thank you very much, Mr. Schellenberger. It's a great initiative.
Peter Stoffer seems to think that he's alone at this table, but I would suggest that he's probably not alone at this table. I share the same thoughts. The idea is quite repellent that someone would sell a medal.
Once your bill is passed and it is advertised fairly extensively that there are alternative locations where you can take medals, whether you take them to your local Legion hall or to a school, then family members would not sell them. They would know that there are organizations that would accept them and keep them in the kind of context in which they should be.
I really am very supportive of the bill.
I think it would be very difficult to run around and charge people. I hope that shame would be enough to make them realize that this is a valuable item they have and that it needs to be put in a special place. As to where that special place is, that's another issue, but a medal shouldn't be something that's traded for monetary value.