That is a very difficult question. I am not sure I can give you an intelligent answer.
I am now part of an university environment associated with higher education. That is basically my professional life. That said, it may be useful to know that in my family, my generation is the first to have a university education. Neither my father nor my mother studied at university. Both my parents valued education enormously, but did not have themselves the opportunity to get that type of education.
On a personal level, I am an ordinary Canadian. I come from a middle-class family. My father was a municipal official and my mother a secretary in a school board. I completed my secondary education in a large high school, namely a public school on Montreal's south shore. I continued my studies at a public CEGEP in Quebec.
On a personal level, although my background is associated with academic life and institutions, there is an area of my life that is grounded in the reality of middle-class Canadians.
I do not know if I can tell you much more about this. I do not think the rest would interest you. Hobbies do not seem to be relevant to carrying out my duties in this board.