Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for being here. It's truly a privilege to meet you. I've heard a great deal about your leadership, so I'm pleased that I'm able to make your acquaintance.
You made mention of the fact that there has been great success in regard to commemoration, and I'm very impressed, especially with 100,000 students entering essay contests and poster contests. As a former teacher, I know the kind of work the Legion does in the schools to let kids know, to make them part of the commemoration and the remembering.
In light of the fact that it's the 21st century and things change and people have different preoccupations, what is the Legion preparing to do or thinking about doing or planning in order to maintain that level of interest and participation?