We welcome the reforms at the UN. The chief of the defence staff and I went to visit the UN in the spring, and I had quite a significant discussion about the reforms. It is interesting that they are aligning operations and policy, the two separate entities of the peace support operations, in order to facilitate getting troops on the ground, to move forward with operations and to make the process simpler. It's daunting to try to move an operation through the UN, and we're very supportive of what they are doing.
We're very proud of the work that's being done in Mali. We were able to move from the word go to being on the ground very quickly. I think that's a testament to the Canadian Armed Forces' agility and willingness to deploy as required.
Any reform within the UN that reduces the bureaucracy, reduces the time and reduces the complexity is a positive thing, from where we sit.