I mentioned that we have counsellors in district or branch offices in each province across the country. That may not exist in years to come, but the relationship between each of those district offices and their counterparts in Veterans Affairs is a must. To start with, we have to determine whether the person who died is actually a veteran, so the information is a two-way flow. The cooperation among our people and Veterans Affairs Canada is excellent, whether it comes from the Canada Remembers director, right down to the counsellors within each branch across Canada. It's a great partnership. A great love, if you will, of Canadian veterans exists in both fields.
Evidence of meeting #11 for Veterans Affairs in the 41st Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was number.
A recording is available from Parliament.