If I may expand briefly. When we deploy soldiers into an area, it's called a special duty operations area. It's prescribed by me, with approval from the minister as to what exactly are the boundaries. There is no question whatsoever that when you're in there you're on military operations, you're on military duty at the time, and the work that you are doing is recognized, as it would be for any mission.
The only thing that changes are hazard and risk and the benefit that you receive under hazard and risk. If you are in a joint operations area, but not subject to the hazards and risks that someone else may be, then the exact compensation changes for that.
Nonetheless, everybody is treated the same in terms of if you become a casualty, if you are hurt, if you need any support. Certainly, the families are supported the same.