Okay.
And it's also the sense of where these medals or honours or whatever do move on.
I know one of the concerns that first came through was the identification of the institutions they should go to. As Mr. Lévesque just pointed out, there's a lot of opportunity within the military museum. We also know within the Legion and many other recognized organizations that there are places where these would quite rightly end up. I know it's the intent both of the author and I'm sure most of the members, and we have no problem in looking at broadening that. It was not to exclude anybody; it was just trying to recognize where we started.
So I think you raised a good point that there is a network out there now that can probably receive quite a few of these. That was part of the concern; we don't want to jam the system or make this untenable. I do appreciate that.
Generally speaking, Mr. Chair, I don't have a number of questions. As I say, they brought some valuable information, and I think it probably adds to our continuing to look at it. But I do appreciate the fact and the sense that I get that this bill would fit quite nicely in the context of what we're attempting to do to protect our decorations and precious medals and honours.
I do respect and thank you for bringing that forward today.