I'll talk quickly.
The Canada Remembers program endeavours to keep alive the achievements and sacrifices made by those who served Canada in times of war, military conflict and peace. It also seeks to promote an understanding of the significance of these efforts in Canadian life as we know it today.
As you can see here, we are making numerous efforts, including maintaining memorials, providing funeral and burial services, organizing ceremonies, ensuring learning opportunities and funding community groups.
It will interest you to know that the majority of Canadians support veterans. The attitude is very positive. In fact, 91% of Canadians believe that veterans should be recognized for their service to Canada.
Let's not forget that there is a parliamentary program concerning wreaths for parliamentarians. If you have not already ordered yours, it's important to call 1-866-506-6805.
There's also a program dealing with Canadian flags for parliamentarians for the sole purpose of providing flags to families of veterans who have passed away. Again, you can contact Canadian Heritage.
In terms of commemoration, this year is the Year of the Korean War Veteran. We created a special certificate to recognize these veterans, and we're encouraging them and their families to ask for these certificates.
Also important to note is that the period from 2014, with the commemoration of the Great War, until 2020, with the 75th anniversary of the Second World War, will be extremely important.
Last, I would remind you that the 2013 budget proposes a $5 million permanent visitor centre at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France, with the unveiling planned for 2017. It will be an important commemorative activity for Canada as a whole, in celebrating Vimy, as well as part of the road to 2017.