It took him a very long time to finish. I think he was the only athlete from his country. It became just as much a story of how important the games are.
Mr. Aubut, I think you touched on it as well. Maybe we've learned this from the Olympics.
I remember when the torch was coming through my hometown of Stouffville at about 7:30 in the morning, and it was minus 35 outside, so I thought I would be the only person to greet the torch at that time. But at 6:30 in the morning, when we were supposed to gather, the town was completely full. All the students were out. All the businesses were out. It was unbelievable. Nothing really unifies a country like participation in sports. It's not always winning; it is how well they do, and you get to see how well they train.
I wonder about continuing that support. How are we doing on developing coaches so our athletes can perform at their highest level?