One final question, and perhaps both of you can weigh in on this if you have a comment. Do you see a role for the Canadian military engaging in perhaps a third kind of activity in peace operations?
You've given the gamut from a constabulary role to the other end being heavy combat. Is there a role, in a military command, for a different approach offered by military people in terms of conflict resolution, the peace-building types of things, working actively with civil society, with conflicting groups, to bring people together and assist in some kind of reconciliation efforts in countries with military conflict, where you're there as soldiers, but you're also there to try to bring people together, as opposed to standing between them or fighting them off? Do you see that as a potential military role for our forces?