Thank you.
These monuments and several others located in the national capital region are visible records of our identity as a nation. The National Capital Commission plays an important role in protecting these cultural assets, and managing them as part of Canada's legacy.
Public Services and Procurement Canada, or PSPC, acts as the custodian and maintains the National War Memorial site, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument.
As a key stakeholder, Veterans Affairs Canada works with the National Capital Commission and PSPC concerning the National War Memorial, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, National Aboriginal Veterans Monument and other commemorative structures. We closely work with other partners, as well, to organize ceremonies and events for commemorative milestones.
I want to take this time to thank PSPC and the National Capital Commission for their work and support on commemoration and over the past number of weeks. These updates have enabled us to keep our stakeholders informed.
We know the situation in recent weeks has been challenging, and our priority is the health and well-being of our veterans.
Thank you for your time today. It has been a pleasure.