Taking what you just said, and turning it into an affirmative statement, is one I would support completely. It's really important, in light of inflation right now and in light of the cost of living, and realizing the importance of the Rangers, especially in this year of the Rangers, that we really see this as an investment in communities, an investment in families and an investment in subject matter expertise, which is really meaningful. At the same time, it's also increasing the budget envelope available for Ranger training and Ranger pay.
Another one that I've often heard at the community level, if I've been a good listener, is that Rangers really want challenging training opportunities. That also means having Ranger instructors who are able to go in sufficient numbers to work with them. A specific recommendation would be to ensure that the Canadian Army is treating Ranger instructors as a priority, and that investing in Ranger instructors, who in turn support the Canadian Rangers themselves, is an investment in Arctic sovereignty. It's an investment in security. It's an investment in safety, and ultimately it's an investment in communities.