We view our activity in Afghanistan as a Canadian Forces activity, and there are obviously many army...but the navy and the air force are making significant contributions where we can.
As we move forward here in some occupations, such as truck drivers and so on, which are generic, we're going to see even more air and naval personnel make contributions where they can. But they're going to be doing so in areas in which they're already trained. So we're not talking about pilots becoming infanteers, or anything of that nature. We're talking about people who have training applying it in a way in which they can make a useful contribution. Most of the infanteers are going to come through the training mill within the army.
We're also looking—and I think Admiral Robertson made this point in his address—at finding places where infanteers are working in staff jobs and replacing them with air force or navy personnel, so that they can be released from those staff duties and become available. That's another area where we're going to make a contribution.