Yes. We've already been asked similar questions in different theatres, and there are some support trades right now that could not go into a different theatre of operation. We can reinforce Afghanistan, but we cannot go into any other theatre of operation.
A key one is health services. In terms of our capabilities in health services, all we have is what we call role two, an advanced surgical capacity—and only one. We have taken a lead role in Afghanistan in this regard, and we are stretching this capability to its maximum. We can sustain it, but we are stretching it. So if we are to go into a different theatre of operation, then the government will have to manage the rest. Do we send our soldiers without guaranteed medical support? That is a very difficult decision to take.
My recommendation is, I cannot do it. Are you sure that you want to do it? Or is another country going to come in and cough up? Maybe if another country comes in, you could do that. But health service is clearly a showstopper at this point in time. This is why I'm briefing the Chief of the Defence Staff very soon on the capability shortfall we have and have to address on the support side, so that we can de facto support our lines.