The question that leads me into is one on the modern veterans. For all the incredible trauma of the Second World War—I haven't been privy to the events of the First World War—we have the sense of freedom and the sense of the welcome that we get, yet many of our modern veterans have fought in much tougher and much more inhospitable territory in terms of Somalia, the Medak Pocket and Afghanistan.
Those are places that in all likelihood we're not going to be travelling to and doing big commemorations in. How do we incorporate those experiences in order for veterans, their families and Canadians to understand the trauma that happened in those places, and as a way of building a sense of national healing and also personal healing for the veterans who were in those really rough campaigns?