The other two Nijmegens.
If anybody gets the chance to do it, even to go there for one day and do it, just the feeling of the people around you.... On the victory march, there are a million people there and they're all cheering. As the general said, when the Canadian flag goes by, when Canadians go by, the noise goes up several notches, the shouts of, “Thank you, Canada; thank you for our freedom”, that sort of thing. It's very cool.
I have a couple of questions. At the risk of being a tiny bit practical, you talked about the feet. Of course, it's all about the feet. We have a significant medical contingent that goes along with us. One of the things we learn, if you can talk about that a little bit, is something practical, like the care and feeding of the feet.
What do we learn there, and what do we exchange with our international partners?