That is powerful.
Before I went, I put out on my social media feed that if anybody had a family member whose name was on that, I would take pictures of their names and email those back to them. The level of gratitude was just profound.
Sean, you're absolutely right. It's just amazing.
Mr. McMullin, I want to go to you. The Books of Remembrance were such a profound part of Parliament when they were in Centre Block and now in West Block. The name of my wife's uncle Robert John Westgate is in there. We actually sat in for the page-turning ceremony. We showed the video to my mother-in-law, and she still cries, to this day, because she remembers the day he was killed. Oftentimes during a moment of pause in Parliament, I would go down there, just to look at the books of commemoration and reflect on why it is that I have a seat in our symbol of democracy.
I want to just throw a couple of those names into the record here, Mr. McMullin, if you'll indulge me: J.T.M. Levesque, sergeant, Royal 22nd; Commander St. Jean, rifleman, Queen's Own; Private Mason, horse artillery. How simple a process should it be for these names to be put into the Book of Remembrance?