It's a short documentary. It was released in 2022 thanks to generous funding from the Bank of Montreal. It covers the work we did with three communities: Kitigan Zibi in Quebec, Kawacatoose First Nation in Saskatchewan and a third one in the Northwest Territories, which was our collaboration with retired master warrant officer Floyd Powder.
The documentary serves to document the work we've done in those three corners of Canada. It captures, to an extent, how finding unmarked grave is tricky work, but it also captures the impact this has on communities. What I like about it is that we see the generational impact as well. We see that it brings communities together, including younger members of them. It gives them pride to see that their grandfather or grandmother served.
It's on our website. It's free and open to the public. If you want to see it, just google “the Last Post Fund”. It's under the indigenous veterans initiative. It's available for everyone to see.