 We left the farm, of course, the war was well over, and my husband never got a pension or anything, nor did my father. He had a sister living in Vancouver, North Vancouver, and husband, and the sister had phoned and said, John, if you can be out here by Friday weekend, I've got a job for you. So we just packed up all the children and left the farm. Never went back. And he was working for the district of North Vancouver, building roads. That was in Canyon Heights, right near the Cleveland Dam. And we had a few hundred dollars, which we bought property on Canyon Boulevard, I think it was. Well, we had to have a little bunny just go with, so we sold a cow. And used the money for the down payment for the house on Canyon Boulevard. From there we were here. They needed help. And his brother-in-law worked for the municipality as well. So he had access to what was needed. And there were many people waiting for that job. Jobs were scarce.