Mr. Speaker, a monument erected this remembrance week in Chatham's Legion Memorial Gardens is a constant reminder of how lucky we are to be Canadians.
More than 500 veterans and Kent's Dutch community paid tribute to the Canadian soldiers who fought and died to liberate Holland 50 years ago.
We can never take our freedom for granted. It is important that future generations realize how fortunate we are in Canada. Our soldiers gave their lives, the supreme sacrifice, so each of us could speak and live freely.
Thanks to the efforts of the Dutch in my riding who raised $12,000 to build the memorial, we have a permanent reminder of our soldiers' struggles. They did not die for a region or a province; they fought for Canada.
The Dutch community wanted me to point out that they are not hyphenated or distinct Canadians but Canadians only, true and proud. I salute their efforts at remembrance.