:57:04
But there is something that we can do.
:57:08
I can try to help you deal with the trauma
of what you've experienced,
:57:13
integrate it into your lives,
:57:15
so you don't live
with these feelings of guilt and fear.
:57:20
Yes, but...
:57:25
how do we stop it
from happening again?
:57:32
How do we stop it?
:57:44
Excuse me. Can I ask you... Margaret?
:57:47
- Yeah.
- Hi.
:57:49
- Nice to meet you.
- You too.
:57:54
I feel better about Ray and Lesley.
This group's gonna be helpful.
:57:59
Glad you changed your mind.
They need you.
:58:02
I'll be here, every other Tuesday.
:58:04
- You're addressing an SPA conference.
- How'd you know that?
:58:10
One of my colleagues from the university
is going. What will you be talking about?
:58:16
- I know what I'd like to talk about.
- Why don't you?
:58:20
You'd be trailblazing.
:58:22
No one in your position
has had the guts to speak out.
:58:26
It's a unique opportunity.
:58:30
People with new ideas
are often called crackpots or worse.
:58:34
Then one day the world catches up.
:58:38
Then they're called visionaries.
Think about it.
:58:46
- Goodnight.
- Goodnight.
:58:54
Our final speaker tonight
is someone very close to me.
:58:59
A highly respected colleague
at the medical centre and a dear friend.