As all of us have done, I want to thank you all for being here. I think it speaks to something that we've heard in testimony, that you need the face-to-face occurrences. We need it as well. People could have sent us slide decks or CDs, DVDs, or whatever. To have Canadian soldiers in the room with us and talk about these things is really remarkable.
I've tried throughout my life to actually make myself as informed as possible on issues for soldiers. There's always the historic interest. Sarajevo was an example. But then there is the personal side, which first came out in a book that I read in 1976, by Ron Kovic, called Born on the Fourth of July. He was a Vietnam veteran quadriplegic, and so on.
There have been some books written. Mr. Doucette, you wrote a book, and I'm wondering, because it was an honest look at soldiering in the context of Sarajevo, did you sell a lot of those books?