That's a difficult one. That's not completely as bad, but it's quite bad. What happened here in Canada to indigenous veterans was wrong on so many levels.
Down there in the United States, when you were Black and you were going into the military, when you put on the uniform, you were a soldier. We didn't turn and ask if you're Black, white, green, purple or whatever. It was whether you could cover my behind. They went in and did their job like any other American soldier who went in. I don't remember having faced too many issues in the same way that indigenous soldiers up here faced. When I came to Canada a long time ago, I had never faced the amount of racism and terror down in the States that I did up here. It's comparable, but not completely compatible with it.