I can add some specifics on training. With the pre-deployment training, there is a greater effort now on the women, peace, and security gender considerations on operations. We have assigned gender advisers to all of the operational commanders, and they will deploy when we go on operations. We're not alone in that. It is both a NATO and a UN initiative, and at the forefront of nations in those two alliances.
With reserve training, and with the engagement in Operation Honour, it is for all Canadian Armed Forces members. While there may be differences in the delivery to Canadian rangers, those in the cadet organization and administration training service, or the primary reserve, basically, all Canadian Armed Forces members are engaged in this training. It is being developed for particular use at the local level and at the unit level, so that resources are readily available. It's not just for full-time members; it's also for part-time members.