Good afternoon, gentlemen. Thank you for joining us.
Mr. White, it's very touching to hear you talk about the respect you have for your medals. That's an important distinction. It's an honour the country has bestowed upon you for your service.
You talked about education. I would like to go a little off topic. We just talked about Canadians who are considered irresponsible for selling their medals. Would you not agree that not all veterans come back healthy and that, for some of them, selling a medal could be a somewhat attractive prospect? We can try to educate people, but education only goes so far.
Mr. Stoffer was saying that future generations will perhaps not have the same respect for those medals. So, don't you think that education has its limits?