I'm asking because we know the government proposed, in the Speech from the Throne a couple of years ago, the idea of an institute for democratic development. Sadly that didn't go forward. I'm concerned that when we're talking about democratic reform in a place like Ukraine, which is desperately needed, that we have the right capacities and also an understanding of how these decisions are being made.
I have done many missions abroad on election monitoring. I was a little concerned with some of the procedures and processes in Ukraine. I think election monitoring requires dedicated people and professionalism. If we're looking at political party development, that's a whole other area that requires a different kind of thinking and rigorous oversight. You have to be very careful when you're offering to help with political party development in a place where there is, to be fair, a fairly precarious political situation. That's something we need to look at.
Let me move on with one last question. It's about the consultations with the Department of Foreign Affairs with regard to the military complement. Maybe information on that could be provided later.