Sir, that's an excellent question.
How active, how intense, how busy, how far, how complex, how difficult....
We have six mission sets that we all understand the government has given us that we will respond to. Fortunately, to this point, every time we have been tasked, we have been able to respond. I would say back when the Haiti earthquake happened, we were probably challenged because we had the Olympic security piece under way, we had a task force undergoing training in Fort Irwin, California.... We were, of course, focused on the mission given to us with respect to the Haiti support, and we were providing ongoing support to the Afghan mission. It worked.
Again, we are a force of 68,000, plus our reservists and our civilian defence team. There is only so much capacity. I guess the short answer is, we are capable enough to do what the government requires, and we've been able to respond. Part of our requirement, part of my assessment, is to tell the Chief of Defence Staff if I think I'm having a significant impediment in my ability to support the resources, based on the missions tasked. Fortunately, I've not had to have that discussion with the chief thus far.