Absolutely. I think our citizen soldiers, being that primary reservist—and that could be the naval reservist as well, or the air force, but predominantly our army reservists are that footprint in the community. They are located in 127 units across 117 communities across the country. When you start looking at the ability to reach out and in many cases being the only...being able to respond not only through a domestic response, but also being able to handle that day-to-day interaction with the community and provide that military presence, if you will....
They are the citizen soldiers. They are teachers. They are lawyers. There are doctors. They are engineers. They are plumbers. They are representative of the community. And I think more importantly, they are no different from our Canadian Rangers, who come from the community; the citizen soldier is that footprint, that connection.