It will be a tremendous event, I'm sure.
I have a couple of questions for you on the actual commemoration. On the 60th and 65th anniversaries, there are also commemorations by the Canadian government, with the Dutch government, at Camp Westerbork, which is in the central Netherlands. For those who don't know, Westerbork was a staging camp for all the so-called “undesirables” of the Netherlands and Belgium. They were rounded up, sent there, categorized, and then shipped off to Auschwitz, Dachau, and those areas.
One of the most beautiful monuments you could ever see are the rail lines that have been turned up and twisted. A Jewish prisoner of war at that time was an artist, and he came back, lifted up the rail lines and twisted them. That spiral symbolizes the souls that went off to heaven and the fact that no train would ever run on those tracks again.
Is the Canadian government planning to have commemorations at Camp Westerbork? That's my first question.