We were interviewing some past veterans. If you put a video up and you hear a voice you'll see, as I said, we're not paper-related. If we hear someone talking or knowing that language, that brings attention, whether it be the veteran or someone in that capacity.
It doesn't just have to be November 11, or I think now November 8. This has to be part of the school curriculum. In some areas it is, but only on November 11. Therefore, what part of social studies, or whatever, can be put into the school curriculum somehow, whether it be through the libraries or online? Everybody is doing this Facebook stuff, and so on. The communication has to improve in many ways.
Not too long ago I was here with the ministry. They were looking at a minister of languages. That would be ideal for all of this to come together and have that go forward, and have the communication in whatever language it may be, because it's needed in different ways.
As I said, we are picture people. Show a picture and it goes a long way. You get the youth and the elders looking at that and it brings back good memories—and some not so good, too, within the same thing.