Thanks very much.
I don't want to belabour the point, but to build on what Mr. Storseth said, in certain provinces there are foreign ownership restrictions on agricultural land. In a way, that's to protect some foreign ownership of agricultural land. And I can understand or assume your position on that one.
But the point is that even in a real estate transaction, there are so many days to close the deal, and it could be for a number of reasons. Is it that unreasonable to the family of a veteran or to the veteran himself that he or she allows a Canadian 120 days to match an offer? Is it that unreasonable to a veteran, if he has had the medals in his family for 25 years, that they wait another 120 days?
I understand the idea that they are your rights, they are your medals, whoever's medals they were, but is it that unreasonable, from the Legion's position, that it is just so unsavoury that there are 120 days to at least make an opportunity? To me, when you're looking at all sorts of things about rights and freedoms or whatever, it doesn't seem that big of an onerous task.