Yes, there have been reports of abuses by some of the militias that are active in Iraq. Most of them operate under the umbrella of popular mobilization forces, but there are also independent militias that operate separately from that group. Such reports came out namely in the context of the liberation of Anbar province, which is predominately Sunni. Of course, the international community, including Canada, has been monitoring very closely and has condemned such violations and has expressed very strong views about not repeating the same mistakes in the context of the Mosul campaign. I don't know if you've listened to recent statements by Prime Minister al-Abadi. He's been very clear that the protection of civilians will be extremely important in the context of the Mosul campaign.
Unfortunately, we're seeing lots of civilian casualties at the hands of Daesh, but if at least Iraqi security forces pay attention to this, I think that's certainly an important goal of ours. You're probably aware that there was a conference on Mosul stabilization and governance in Paris two weeks ago. That was an important element that was stressed by all of the participants, including the Iraqis.
Your other question was in regard to what extent we or the coalition collaborate or work with those militias, correct?