Mr. Chair, I could just respond quickly to Mr. Stoffer.
One thing is important to mention, as I think you know. You've been to events at the War Museum several times. One of the messages in the War Museum, or one of the key ideas, is about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Of the 4,500 medal sets we have, the bulk of them would in fact belong to people who are relatively unknown. They're not Victoria Crosses nor are they medals that would have a substantive market value, but they're critically important to the War Museum and the national heritage of the country, because they tell very important stories about Canadians and their contributions and their sacrifices.
I wonder, Mr. Chair, if time permits, if I could just ask my colleague, Jim, to mention one specific medal set that sort of illustrates this, if we may.