The teacher who is at the school where I came from, I think, got off and running from you guys many years ago. He just has a passion for it. I don't know if he uses it anymore, but he has all the material. As a matter of fact, he now is a speaker and goes to different schools and organizes it.
I attended the Remembrance Day ceremony at that school. As usual, I must congratulate Mr. MacDonell. Not only have you provided a great service in years gone by, but you're continuing to provide a great service, because teachers and students certainly benefit a lot by having a veteran in there and speaking with the children. I know that at the school where I was, they usually chose a grandfather or a great-grandfather to bring in, and they honour that veteran. They would always make thank-you cards, and that's what the aim of the teacher was, to thank the veteran. And he also spoke.
My experience was with the younger kids, so you kept it to a minimum so they didn't get the real sad story. But we always had lots of funny questions from them. I'm telling you it's a day like you say. It's very quiet, and they're really paying attention.
It's a great service and I certainly want to thank you for all of it. It's something we can certainly grow on and improve on.