I honestly can't answer that question because it is too convoluted and I don't have enough information to deal with it. I tried doing some research online by reading about and looking at this, but it's too tainted, to be quite honest.
When I look at the National War Memorial outside the gate here, it brings a sense of pride to me. I don't think that could happen anymore at this particular step in the process with the national monument to Canada's mission in Afghanistan because it represents too many other things that are going on. It's not there for national pride. It is a political football, which it should not have been in the first place.