That's what I was going to mention. Peter Stoffer is originally from Holland. I was born and grew up in Poland, with the tradition of the 1st Polish Armoured Division that was part of the First Canadian Army, and of course, the paratroopers of General Sosabowski and Operation Market Garden. Still, when it comes up in discussion, especially Arnhem, it does bring up emotions and heated discussion, but this is something that should be dealt with by historians.
But, General, I had a chance, and Laurie Hawn did as well, to march with the Canadian army in the Nijmegen marches. I did it twice, last year and the year before, and of course on March 3, there is a wonderful commemoration ceremony at Groesbeek cemetery. I had the chance to go there and lay a wreath and walk between the graves, look at names. There were so many young people, very young people. Some of them probably lied about their age.
General, if I may ask, there is a list of all the celebrations, I don't know, but the commemoration of the VE Day victory on May—