I think there's an historic value to them and then there's a personal value to them, and I think that has to be weighed very carefully.
Let me give you the example of the gentleman I was speaking to before, Colonel Ethell. He's Canada's most decorated peacekeeping veteran. What will happen with those medals, at the end of the day? Once again, it's a personal thing.
Interestingly enough, one of Colonel Ethell's sons—I believe it's his oldest son—lives in California. Once again, if they're left...if you get my drift, they're out of the country. Yet they are of significance in that he's Canada's most decorated peacekeeping veteran.