Thank you very much for your question, Mr. Desilets.
I'm thinking of the idea already mentioned by Ms. Dromaguet. Even though we are in Canada and many Canadians aren't directly connected to the great wars, the military or veterans, we all have a relationship to war and the experience of war. We all have a way of perceiving war and understanding how it has changed the country we come from.
I think we need to talk about not just the veterans, but also the idea of war as a universal experience and then use that to connect people. We could tell them that the First World War or the Canadian experience of it may be really far away, but their experience of war isn't much different in terms of feelings or past events than people who lived through the First or Second World War.
That's what we're doing with our next project, Vimy: A Living Memorial. We want to make connections between people today or between their experiences of war and Canadian experiences of war.