Any reduction to the health resources would have some impact, but most or virtually all elements of any impact can be mitigated in various ways. We can achieve many efficiencies. We are extremely efficient as a result of a Public Works and Government Services Canada review by an independent auditor, which found that we were less expensive than civilian health systems. There are various ways—financial means—of mitigating and ensuring that the services our soldiers need medically will be provided in one way or another.
The clinical coal-face support to the troops will carry on in one way or another. We'll maximize. Like all elements of the defence department, we have a responsibility to the taxpayer to maximize our efficiency and to avoid any unnecessary costs. We're undergoing the same kinds of reviews that all elements of the defence department and all elements of the government must undergo to make the most responsible use of taxpayers' money.
However, that being said, the services that the soldiers need will continue to be provided.