We had one really hot day. There's a section of the march about five kilometres long where you're on a dyke, with no shade and no wind. You're just out in the sun with, again, thousands of people, single file. You're moving at about five and a half kilometres an hour. That's about as fast as you can move, based on the crowds. That was a sapping day, I have to tell you.
Again, that was actually one of the days that I think contributed to poor Colonel Rolingher's demise, because that day was the second day, and it was tough. It took a lot out of our folks, because they were on the road for almost 10 hours that day. That's too long to be on the road. You need to be in and out in eight hours or eight and a half hours maximum.