General Hillier is one of the very strong supporters of the Eykelenboom Boomer’s Legacy, which is run by Maureen Eykelenboom in memory of the medic who was killed. As a matter of fact, I'm one of the directors.
General Hillier's personal involvement in fundraisers is significant. The military family fund--he's one of the shining lights, to the extent that he'll.... In fact he's attending another function in Calgary on June 14. He loves Calgary because there's lots of money there for the fundraisers and so forth. He is very dynamic, very charismatic.
I don't think there's a soldier in the service who doesn't look to him as an outstanding example of leadership. His personal presence along with General Leslie and the others--the air force chief of staff and so forth--in showing the flag at their units is what commanders are paid for. It's to get out there and talk to the people, and not only to talk to the operational units and visit unexpectedly in some cases, but to go to these fundraisers. I've seen him relate with the four families out of Calgary who lost family. The reception will take them aside, and they'll have a tête-à-tête.
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