I think you're skewing a little bit what I'm trying to get at here. To be frank, I'm not saying that we have to have 100% of the country behind a mission. What I'm simply arguing, on the last point, is that when it comes to national unity, we should not engage in missions that divide the country deeply, either along linguistic lines or regional lines. We should be aware of that fact when deploying, simply put.
Going back to the original point, when there's a major existential crisis, and the survival of the Canadian state or the international order is at stake, then of course a full commitment is to be expected. I don't believe one can necessarily make that same claim about the current operation we're engaged in.