Mr. Chair, I don't know what Frank's suggestion will change, because as I said in my questions or remarks, it is already a statutory holiday, except in three provinces—or four, or whatever. If it were to be a statutory holiday, the federal government or federal Parliament cannot implement it or impose it on the provinces; they have to do it themselves. Other holidays are statutory holidays in some provinces and not in others. Victoria Day is one of them, and there are others.
Therefore, I'm not sure exactly...and on top of that, I have a question. How many Canadians actually know that in our act Remembrance Day is a “holiday” and doesn't have “legal” in front of it? I don't think there is a general knowledge. The general knowledge is that it's an important holiday, a day when we commemorate our fallen and give respect to those brave Canadians who went and fought in two wars and other wars, and that we owe them what we enjoy today—our freedoms we owe to those who have fallen. Therefore, I don't know exactly whether for the general Canadian public this word “legal”, or whatever we want to change it to, would have any impact.