When you say you pay more attention to them, I would agree, but don't turn off the others. There's no question in my mind that some of those who came back, who were badly injured and all the rest of it, didn't have the health or the way to get themselves a great job with a big pension, etc., and they don't have much in the way of finances. I think most Korean veterans would agree those are the people to help.
Someone who was healthy enough—I can think of a few who ended up at the legislature in Victoria, they worked there as guards and so forth—gets a small pension, and with their other, they're fine. Someone who didn't have that has no income. In other words, he might have been unemployed for a long time, he might have been in hospital because something was wrong with him, maybe it was because of his service. They are the ones I worry about.