I have one last question for you. One aspect of our conflicts we don't hear about very often is the Boer War. Next year is the 110th anniversary. We didn't do anything for the 100th anniversary of the ending of the Boer War. We did very little in terms of commemoration, but that was the war that actually set up the tactics for World War I, because that was the first time we sent over entire brigades—I guess that's the proper term—as units, to fight. We lost more than 250 people in the South African war, yet we don't seem to talk about it that much, or Korea. I noticed in your presentation, Korea wasn't mentioned, as active as some Korean veterans are.
I'm just wondering what your outlook is on the Boer War and the Korean conflict.