Mr WILKIE (Denison) (14:39): My question is to the Prime Minister. The remains of World War I diggers are often uncovered during routine earthworks on farms and building sites in France and Belgium. There have been concerning reports that these remains are sometimes ploughed back into the ground or simply ignored when they are uncovered. I understand the government's position is that this practice does not occur and it would cite Fromelles as an exemplar of what does occur when remains are found. Given the numerous reports documenting this occurrence, will the government look afresh at this issue and work with the French and Belgian governments to give greater protection to the remains of our World War I diggers?