Today has been a very impactful day. I represent 19 Wing here in my riding. I remember going there to spend a day and talking to some of our serving members. They said they train until they do it automatically. There's no fear, there's no anything, there is absolute training and action. I carry that with me all the time when I think of our veterans and what they've given, and how finely trained they were to do the work they needed to do.
Dr. Windsor, Mr. Smith talked about how impactful it was to not feel needed, to have to almost hide his service, which was really impactful for me. You talked about young veterans needing to see themselves represented when we remember, when we have a commemoration.
I'm just wondering if you could talk about what that would look like, if you have examples. You talked about how they need it for their good health, you talked about the wounded part, but I want to talk about how remembering and commemorating is good for their health.