The problem is that every veteran defers to the generation. There are many issues to work through. Every veteran defers to the generation that served previous to them. Did you notice how Sean spent a lot more time talking about the First and Second World Wars than his own service? Veterans are modest. I missed Medak, but I wrote the report on Medak afterwards as an intelligence operator.
I'm not sure, Ms. Wagantall, but the paragraphs you just read, I think I might have written them; I'm not sure. I'll have to check the attribution on that. Veterans today won't ask. They quietly ask if I can mention their mission at the Remembrance Day service, but don't take the attention away from the First and Second World War because they had it rougher than we did. The Second World War veterans said the First World War guys had it rougher. The Korea vets said the Second World War guys had it rougher. This is a challenge for us in that Canadian soldiers, sailors and aircrew members are humble, and we in some respects need to pull it out of us, just like we needed to pull it out of Sean.