The VEQ has been around for 25 years. To some extent, it is now taken for granted. I was a member of the board from 1983 to 1986, and I have now been back for three or four years. I am the president at the moment.
We have to meet with people and to find out exactly what they expect of us. We receive grants. We work hard, it takes a lot of effort to reach people to find out who they are, particularly this year. But we are pleased, because the responses we are getting show that we should keep on doing what we have been doing. It is important to work with young people and with newcomers, and to hold social events. Community vitality is very important.