There are different groups out there. There is Veterans Voices of Canada run by Al Cameron. He does interviews with World War II and Korean War veterans. I'm doing the occasional interviews at a local Legion branch here. I've done interviews with Mike Holmes, Enrico Colantoni, and Rory Sinclair, the president of the St. Andrew's Society. I'm hoping to get the consul general from Italy to come out.
I also did an interview in the past with a World War II veteran who was a photographer. He worked for the RECCE part of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He took a picture one time of Winston Churchill. Jack Ford was his name. The story he shared was that Winston Churchill lands on the airfield and has a cigar in his mouth and is scowling at everything. The moment that Jack brings the camera up to take a picture, Winston Churchill brings his cigar down and he's smiling. To me those stories need to be shared right now.
If the Legion or Veterans Affairs could create that, it could even be a web porthole, where people could come and describe what they did in the military and what they have lived through. It could be used as an outlet for veterans to start reconnecting with old friends and, at the same, to show them that they're not alone and help them battle through any mental health issues they may be dealing with. Most importantly, it could show people that they have succeeded. Everyone who has served in the military has succeeded.