ontario they have changed. but when you get to the smaller cities -- and the united states is the same way. when you get to the smaller cities, they haven't changed at all. >> tucker: no, you go northern quebec, the people -- it was that way 50 years ago. >> it was, and you go to the small cities around ontario, they haven't changed. they still wear their poppies. all i was saying -- in toronto, wear your poppy, these soldiers died for our way of life, and we should -- exactly, i had an uncle who died, sergeant thomas mckenzie. they died so we could have our way of life. our milk and honey and all that stuff. at least wear a poppy in their honor. that's all i was saying. >> tucker: i don't think it's a lock to ask. by the way, for audience, if they're interested in learning about you or the foundation you started to help dogs, which is another great cause. don cherry, great to have you tonight. thank you so much for coming on our show. >> yeah, and bobby and liz and everybody, it's an honor to be oncoming thank