Unfortunately, that is impossible. the administrative measure in place provides for a three-year engagement period. It is not a contract, but a three-year engagement period. It gives us the possibility to follow these individuals, but, since some of them enlisted at different times over the years, it becomes difficult to tell you who wants to obtain Canadian citizenship and who does not, who has been discharged and who is on the point of being discharged, whether as the result of a physical incident, because the individual did not meet basic military requirements, or for any other reason. It might be because the individual did not like his work, or that he did not know that he would be posted to Cold Lake, for example. As there are a number of reasons, it is difficult for us to give that kind of detail.
On March 19th, 2013. See this statement in context.