The differentiation between somebody who is obligated to go and somebody who has gone of their volition doesn't.... I guess I don't see, in terms of fairness, that if somebody is serving in Afghanistan for the RCMP or for Elections Canada or for Corrections Canada, that.... Maybe it's just that as a family doctor, I see that sometimes people end up with babies born prematurely, or they end up with a wife with complications.
Wouldn't some flexibility in terms of when they take their parental benefits be relevant for them as well as the people who are serving on behalf of Canada?