Mr. Chair, if I could just add to that a little bit, in our experience working with teachers across the country, I'm sure it will come as no surprise to you that they're very creative. One of the things we've noticed is that schools are taking part in commemoration and remembrance activities year round, not just around Veterans' Week or around Remembrance Day.
Just building on what David said about April 9, I think there's an opportunity for us to continue to raise consciousness about the other points in the year where significant Canadian achievements occurred and encourage schools, teachers, and students to participate in whatever way suits them.
We have a school here in Ottawa, John McCrae Secondary School, that's travelling to Vimy. It has already travelled to Ortona and to the Netherlands last year. They were involved in six different activities in the three weeks leading up to Remembrance Day. So I think there's a lot of opportunity to encourage teachers and students to make it more of a year-round activity, as opposed to just one week of the year.