 Well, the uniform, that was the first thing being fitted into a uniform, and then you were in. That was important. What about the training? Well, I started out taking office work, doing that, and it was so boring, so I got into driving. I forget how long that course was, it was quite a while. He taught us how to drive just about everything, and sent out to a place that needed a driver. Well, you were taught everything about driving a car from the tires and putting fuel in and so on, but never really had to do that, because those vehicles were in good shape. Part of your training was the marching, so you had to— Oh, yes. Can you talk about that? Well, it was fun to march, and I was—it came in very useful to me. A few years ago, I joined the Lower Mainland Color Party, and I was marching in all the parades. How about the training? Well, my training in the Army has served me well during my life, but you never got up without making your bid, never left it unmade, and consequently, some of the children picked that up, too, and you never left a mess. No, I loved it.