A great thing about what I do is that I get to work with the best teachers and students in Canada. They're highly motivated and they're out there, and they're just looking for the opportunity.
I agree with you and think that it should start from the grassroots. I think that's we're doing and showing. We've grown from 150, and by over 15,000 from 2004. I mean, people do care and they do want to get involved.
I think we also have to provide the opportunities for engagement. I talked about education. In Alberta, for example, you only get to talk about World War I in the curriculum for two days. You can't talk about too many victories in two days. World War II is covered in only two days.
As Dave talked about, there has to be a certain standard. We have so many great things happening in Canada, but somehow we're not bringing them all together. Sometimes it takes a bit of coaching from the top to get us together where we can all speak from the same page.
I think it's all there. We have a great opportunity in the next few years to bring us all together, but we have to start getting organized.