The thought brings a smile to my face because I've seen some of this during visits overseas, especially when it comes to lives being at stake. The attitude, the working environment, the spirit inside the Role 3 facility, for instance, where there aren't just Canadians but other nations that are involved, in the teams that come together, whether they are American helicopters, British helicopters, Dutch helicopters, or whatever it might be, is that they are over there to support mission accomplishment and they are over there collectively to support soldiers. There is absolutely nothing more important than providing that support to individual soldiers.
There is no bureaucracy. There are no walls or international barriers that would say we are not going to provide that support because this is ours and we don't want to share it—absolutely not—especially in cases where life and limb are at stake.