Yes. There is another thing that you've just briefly touched on, and I want to share this as an observation about the disconnect. We as Canadians have the second largest landmass in the world. We're isolated. We go and get involved in conflicts overseas, and the gratitude that we receive from those nations, like the French, the Belgians, the Dutch and Kuwaitis, is completely different. It's different here because it never affects our shores, so there is something that's lost. I don't know how we change that culture for Canadians to recognize the sacrifice that we made.
Then when you come back and suffer those difficulties, people don't understand how to identify with them because they've not experienced them in their daily lives. They've not had to suffer or fight to protect their homes or streets.
I want to say thank you. I want to say thank you for your service.
I understand that there is a problem here. I don't know how we can fix that, but it has to start with saying thank you for what you've done.