The second question I have has to do with the Canadian participation in and contribution to the Second World War effort. It's not very well known and it is underestimated. If you look at the facts, on a per capita basis, Canada had, I think, one of the largest armies among the Allies. I think the only matching army would be the Soviet, . and maybe the British. Others that participated had on a percentage basis much smaller armies. Poland had about 600,000, maybe 700,000. To match the Canadian contribution, they would have had to have about three and a half million in their army, and they didn't.
What are the plans? What are we doing to actually make sure that people, first of all, know about our contribution to the war efforts, and they know the facts? There is a proper approach to it. We were not somewhere at a table with everybody.... We were there as a main force to defeat Hitler.