Thank you very much. It's great to have you gentlemen here with us, and our future witnesses as well.
Starting with Mr. Sheffield, there's a famous Canadian novel called Two Solitudes, about the English and French. It seems to me there are at least three solitudes, because there's so much that you've brought forward that we're completely unaware of. I shouldn't say “completely”, because I have on my own learned about people like Fred Pegahmagabow, the great sniper in the First World War, and Tom Longboat, who was from the Hamilton area and had excellent war service, and also, of course, about the support from first nations in the War of 1812.
Generally speaking, however, is the first problem here general awareness?