One thing we're looking at is incorporating technologies that students would be following now. We have poster, literary, and poetry contests. We've also trialled a video contest where students can actually use their skills in digital media to show what remembrance means to them. It hasn't been widespread across the country. We're starting in British Columbia just to see if in fact it is successful.
For a student to enter into this type of media contest does require certain skills, certain equipment, and whatnot. The positive and interesting thing about the contest that we currently run is that you don't need any special equipment. Anybody can do it. It borders all economic areas, if I can say that. If you venture into something that requires specific video equipment, then there is some cost involved, unless things can be supported through the school. But we are looking at that. We are looking at ways we can embrace technology, moving forward, but with the same purpose: promoting remembrance.