On the shortage of doctors, of course, there's always a shortage of doctors in the general sense, but it's more of a regional issue I think than an overall issue. It's very hard to get medical practitioners to rural and isolated areas. It's really easy to get doctors at Surfers Paradise and Sydney and Melbourne and the nice places like that. It's much harder to get them at Oodnadatta. The reason for that, of course, as we all know, is that the salaries and the conditions are vastly better within metropolitan areas and large communities, and doctors, like anybody else, like to live in nice places, so it's often hard to get specialists to stay.
The government has been looking at a number of initiatives to try to persuade medical staff to stay in rural areas for a while, but it's very difficult. The medical profession is like any other profession. They're free individuals, and they can't be directed to stay in one area or other.
Adam, I think you had a special arrangement with some DVA people, didn't you?