Could I just add to that? That's just Gallipoli, and as Adam said, Gallipoli has become rather a political subject in Australia because of the requirement that the Turks are obliged to receive this huge number of Australians at dawn every April 25. It doesn't just happen, so we have had, and they as a department have had, to invest a great deal of money in actually making toilet facilities and road access facilities and that sort of thing available.
Gallipoli is not the only place these people go. I think we had 5,000 this year at the dawn service in northern France; at Kokoda in Papua New Guinea there are a great number, and at Changi in Singapore there are a large number. There are a number of places that Australians--mainly young, but not just young--will go to commemorate places of commemoration.