 It's part of my heritage. My parents, both from actually North Dakota, so that's where my heritage is from. My roots are there and I want to learn the Mitchef language because that's me. It's part of me. That's who I am. Because that's me. Mitchef is me. It's part of me. That's who I am. My husband speaks pretty fluently, actually. Heather. Heather speaks to me in Mitchef. Lots of times I'm not sure what she's talking about. But Heather and my husband. Actually I have brother-in-laws. My husband's brothers all speak Mitchef pretty fluently. Actually the whole community would be good. It would be good if we all spoke because we are a Métis community. It would be good if everyone could speak it. Well it would keep our language going. I'm thinking forever and ever, hopefully. We would lose our identity. For sure we would lose our identity. Well our nation would grow. I guess our Métis nation would grow. And they would all, I guess, be proud of their language.