I don't know how good a job I did when I spoke.
On all the tours I do, every student is matched with two soldiers, depending on what the tour is about. One thing we say explicitly to the families, the teachers, and the students is that if they are related to any soldier who took part in any military action our country has been involved in, they should represent those soldier to make it most meaningful and personal, because those are the soldiers whose pictures they're going to be wearing on their shirt at the ceremony. The soldiers don't have to have been at Vimy or World War I or Juno Beach. If you know somebody who was in the Boer War, the Korean War, or on peacekeeping in the Middle East, or in the current operations in Afghanistan, wear those names. We do try to make it relevant and most meaningful.