Thank you. I would like to think that is not the case, that the Chief of Defence and his key leaders back here, while developing our combat readiness and capabilities, were also able, with the support of others who were very much focused on military personnel and workplaces, to develop policies that increased the quality of that as well.
So I would reject a sense—and I know you're not putting it forward—that might come from anyone in the military that says we could be lax with the quality of our workplace and the nurturing of the workplace because we're at war.