Whatever stories you hear are great. They're the stories. They're the reason you're here.
I've done a few community symposiums in Peterborough, Guelph, Calgary, Regina—lots of different places. I started with the local athletes. There are always local athletes. I even did one in Dryden, Ontario. It has 6,000 people. There are still local athletes, still local doctors, still local administrators—no matter how big the place happens to be. It's about listening to them and what they say. It's fascinating. All of us know the broad story of it, but when you get into the details, that's when it starts to hit home.
So whatever the athletes you invite say, whatever their stories are, they're terrific. They're part of the collective story.