This is a continuation of the question by Mr. Stoffer in regard to the Korean War veterans. The reality is that Canadians have been involved in a number of areas of the world, doing remarkable things in terms of peacekeeping and protecting civilians. Now you've said that the infrastructure is not there in Korea for the veterans.
I wonder if any thought has been given to looking at the contributions of what we call modern-day veterans. In so many ways, they feel excluded. They feel forgotten. It's a reality that we owe them a great deal, and yet they're not remembered as they should be.