I think, really, we have done all we can.
Veterans Affairs, as you know, puts out a bulletin from time to time, Salute!, I think it's called, which goes to all veterans who are receiving pensions. It's in there. As I said, I keep bugging people in my magazine. The Legion puts it in their magazine to Legion members.
The trouble is that out of the 12,000 or so Korean veterans, about 2,500 belong to our association. Maybe half of them belong to the Legion. There are still probably about 5,000 or 6,000 Korean veterans out there who don't even know we exist, who don't even know what we've got, who don't even know about the medal that came out last year, who don't even know about PTSD, and who don't know about the benefits as a result of this study.
There's not a lot we can do. They put out a press release, one of which I'm giving you. So Veterans Affairs puts out a press release. Are they going to pick it up? I don't know. Maybe some Hollywood starlet's going to have twins or something and everything will be bumped off anyway. One never knows.
I think they're doing all they can, really. They're using every avenue they can think of. I think it's just a matter of people not reading it. We still have 6,000 veterans, at least, out there. We would love to have them in our association, but they don't even know we exist. They don't even know there is a Korea Veterans Association.
So it's hard to get at people. A lot of people get away from the forces and they want to forget about it. They don't even read articles in the paper about it.
The only thing I can suggest is that they keep up the publicity campaign and put out the announcements. Whether the media will accept them, I don't know, but certainly Veterans Affairs lets them know.