Thank you very much, Chair.
First of all, thank you very much for your presentation. Certainly our actions in the Netherlands were critical moments in Canada's history.
General, I certainly appreciated your recounting of some of the things that went on there. I must give all credit to the battery commander, destroying bridges with artillery from 14 miles away even though they're eight-inch shells. That's quite a feat because artillery, especially in World War II, was not known to be particularly accurate. To take out a bridge is quite a feat.