That's where we used to fish—where the spraying was. When I first went to Gagetown, military families were allowed to go in the back where all military personnel, like the soldiers, would train on the rifle ranges and when doing manoeuvres or whatever. Families were allowed to go fishing back there, pick blueberries back there and drink spring water wherever we wanted. It was carte blanche. I mean, it wasn't just families. There were cadets from across this country.