There's been a shift in international community priorities. It was time for the western allies to begin to mentor and train the emergent peacekeeping nations, the countries that wanted to commit their soldiers into the system and to be part of the global commons. What we have seen is a trend where Canadian contributions have declined—intentionally, perhaps—but it's part of a broader discussion in the international community and at the UN that other countries....
Let's use Bangladesh as an example, because the last testimony did bring up that topic. You can have the Bangladeshi soldiers increase their contribution in a way that's meaningful for that country and their identity within the global commons, the international community system.