I'm really pleased to see the department and the government continuing to support the Juno Beach Centre, as it is an important museum of the Second World War and of Canada's contributions and the sacrifices that were made. We continue to provide the support that the centre needs in order to ensure that those operations continue. Many of us who attended different types of commemorative events visited the centre, and I can say that the work they do there is really important.
The other part of the work at the centre, which I think is pretty important as well—and I found this out just recently—is that the staff, the young people who work there, are university students. They're Canadians, and they're proud bilingual Canadians who are working there and making sure that they're able to answer the questions of the tourists who attend the centre.
Just this week, I'm going to be meeting with the new president of the centre, Monsieur Christopher LaBossiere, who was recently named and is just starting his term. I'm looking forward to meeting with him and finding out what his priorities are going to be as he begins this new journey as president.