Mr. Peate mentioned the Korean War medal, which was given by the President of Korea to anyone who served in that theatre. I think probably the ombudsman could be someone who would go to Government House and say, “Don't you think this facade has gone on long enough?” This was a recognized medal, given by a recognized leader of the country at the time. Should it not be given now? The longer we wait to do that, the less value it will have, because we'll have fewer and fewer people to get it. I think we've been fighting for it, Les in particular, for years.
Each year I could superimpose the letter we get back from Government House, one on the other, and I'll bet there probably aren't two sentences different in the one we received twelve years ago and the one we received two months ago. They're the same letter. They just say no, we don't give foreign awards. I think you would make a lot of Korean veterans happy. New Zealand has the medal. Australia now has the medal. The United States has the medal. Canada doesn't have the medal. So that would be something that would make a lot of people very happy.