Just because of how I was raised, honestly. I think that having a platform and being a player in the NHL, it's so easy to be a good person. It's so easy to reach out, meet people, say hi and give off that good energy. When you're young, meeting NHL players is the coolest thing ever. I still have photos and stuff and you remember that stuff for a lifetime. Now, being in that position and thinking that I might have some sort of small, positive impact on a young child or on a person of similar upbringing that I do, I just think it's so important. I take it as more of a responsibility to give back and it's huge. My parents always stress that I'm more than just a hockey player. You take your studies seriously and you give back when you get the opportunity, because I feel incredibly fortunate to play for the Habs so, again, I want to be able to have a lasting impact outside of just on the ice.