I'm fascinated by the differences among countries. In my city of Hamilton, we have a large Polish community and the Polish combatants regularly honour old soldiers and so on. Poland's army is twice the size of Canada's. They have a population that is a bit bigger, not by much, but they have an army that is twice the size. In view of its geographical location, I would assume that the sense of defending the country would be more important to the Polish people.
In your surveys, did you reflect on that particular country? It seems to me that they're a remarkably proud and active military country, and certainly, if you have all those soldiers, you have a lot of veterans. I guess the point I'm getting at, Mr. Parent, is whether the way the country treats its veterans relates to the pride the country takes in the service that those veterans provided.