and out of all these wars was born a great teadream of justice and peace. your friends, may we never, ever forget the suffering and what it davis. way we never give up on the stream of peace. may we always share the streets with their children, the only dream that counts, a dream of justice, a dream of peace for humanity. thank you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the prime minister of canada, stephen harper. [applause] we are standing on hallowed ground. today is quiet, peaceful, serene. but on this day exactly 65 years ago, this 50 mile stretch of coastline was the scene of the largest seaborne invasion in human history. the allied troops from our four great nations across the channel to launch the liberation of europe and rescue civilization from the darkness of fascism had no uncertainty about their purpose or duty. in the words of captain jack fawcett of the first canadian scottish regiment, we were so intent on getting to the beach that even if the engines had stop