His discussion is Great: empathetic, intelligent, and wise. His film sounds so warm and i hope help reach and ‘teach’ those caregivers and their loved ones with dementia to smoother journey together. On another note: a few years ago, i saw a lone elderly man sitting quietly by himself outside a coffee shop. My nature is I often like to ask such person if they are feeling ok. Maybe they are sitting down to catch their breath or maybe it is more serious. I am not a medical person. But i still wanted to be sure this old gent was ok. He seemed kind off. Not connecting so i touched his hand for a response when i saw on his wrist a medical alert bracelet. This was Important! It read Dementia! Meanwhile i phoned for an ambulance, sat and talked to him, he still didn’t talk, that was ok. He when away with the ambulance folks. I hoped he would get back to a safe place and be taken care of. I have been a fundraiser for Alzheimer Society of Canada. I am glad i could speak for you and try to inform Canadians and to gain donations for your cause. I hope Viggo’s film will be allowed for ASC to use, in part or all, for any of your campaigns or public relations with all age groups.