Thank you, Chair.
Thanks to the witnesses.
Thank you for the 12 seconds, MP Blaney.
Caroline, first, I want to say thank you. This is a picture. He kind of looks like me. That's my grandfather from 1914. He was at Vimy Ridge, hill 60, and I went to the War Museum one day and your people there helped me take this old negative and turn this into a photo so we could identify exactly almost to the day where that picture was taken, so I thank you for that and for all the work.
You know what? Since we're on the photo, it's always all about the riding. I would say to our Juno Beach Don that I'm proud to say Jim Parks is in my riding in Mount Albert. I thank you for that flag program you started. I didn't know anything about that flag program until Jim was doing a run this year, which I was proud to go out to support.
Anyway, there are a couple of things. In my riding is Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation. They have a small cenotaph that's in need of some repair. This leads me to my first question. What are we doing with first nations people to show and teach the new generation the contributions they made to Canada in all our wars and all our conflicts?
I may interrupt because I have so many questions. Someone can go ahead with that, if they would.
Go ahead, Caroline.