If I may follow up to Ms. Adams' comments and questions, war is not the only activity in which the military participates. I cite Haiti, for example. We give assistance to the civil power—floods, forest fires, and this, that, and the other. So the contribution is much more expansive in scope, and this isn't just bayonets and airplanes and ships and all that kind of stuff. It covers the whole spectrum of human activity and human suffering per se.
One thing I do want to say—and I think I can say this on behalf of Lou as well—is that both of us, having been born in the Netherlands, and having been liberated by the Canadians, feel it is just an absolute privilege, the likes of which you cannot appreciate, to have served in the Canadian Forces, to have worn the Canadian Forces military uniform, and to have gone out and done that as part of Canada abroad in the rest of the world.