Yes, on that issue, I got myself in a little bit of hot water here with the Canadian Forces because I exceeded my targets by 1,000. It's good news on the one hand, but I have to slow it down a little bit. We have had so many Canadians come to the door at all ages saying that they wanted to join the forces. So my target last year was to expand by 1,000, and I expanded by 2,000.
It is a success, but I have to take a look at that, because it does come back to it having to be managed. It does come back to the question raised on the other side of the floor here of whether you have the training capacity to meet that need. That's the issue, because if I don't I'll have people standing around saying this isn't what they signed up for, and they're going to leave. That's what we work against. We want to get people into the forces and get them in training because they want to serve. That's what they want to do. I've talked to men in Borden who are waiting for training: “I came to serve. I want to serve. How can I serve this nation?” That's what we have to get done as quickly as possible.