History always tells me when you feed people they all show up, but you never feed them until you're done speaking. That's what we do—we celebrate. There's a celebration for something in sharing this. We start in our schools. November 11 is coming up and I have five communities, before I go play ball, that I have to visit. I've been doing this for many years for Remembrance Day, and now I've tied in the indigenous part of our war heroes, the past and the present.
In Edmonton we have a good group there and we work very closely. I'm part of the health committee and that gap is there. That starts the conversation, as you converse and realize there's another person over there who needs your help, so that's the connection.