The King took time to meet the women, whose sons embodied what the ceremony and the monument itself were all about. He then concluded: "Around us here today there is peace and the rebuilding of hope. And also in dedicating this memorial to our fallen comrades our thoughts turn rather to the splendour of their sacrifice, and the consecration of our love for them, than to the cannonade which beat upon its ridge a score of years ago. In this spirit, in the spirit of thankfulness for their example of reverence, for their devotion, and of pride in their comradeship I unveil this memorial to Canada's dead." His Majesty King Edward VIII. "The service lasted only an hour but never had anyone experienced one more solemn or moving."Saburo Shinobu, Japanese Branch of the Canadian Legion. (His Majesty King Edward VIII greeting Mrs. Wood. Library and Archives Canada/National Gallery of Canada.)