Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
And to our witnesses, thank you very much for appearing this morning.
Today is our briefing on Libya, but this committee is also engaged on a very significant study with regard to preparedness. My question will be based on that study, but also on talking about our Libyan experience.
Of course we heard and we know that Canada once again punched above our weight, and we performed a significant role in Libya. My questions will be on the lessons learned, the areas we have excelled in, the areas in which we may need to make adjustments to operational planning and execution. The context would be in terms of lessons learned not only by Canada but also by NATO. I wonder, General King, whether you could expand on that.