It's not in these supplementaries, but I could talk to you about the peace operations mission, which I've mentioned before. We have a commitment as a whole-of-government approach of up to $450 million and up to 600 personnel. The decision on exactly where we're going has not been made yet.
There is a critical role for Canada to play in conflict reduction and conflict prevention, because when it comes to peace operations, what's happening in that part of the world is not happening in isolation. What's happening in Iraq is having a direct impact on what's happening in Africa, including what's happening in Europe, with the direct impact of the migrant crisis.
We are taking all this into account and making sure that when the decision is made—whether it's the military contribution, the development and the diplomacy—Canada is going to have the right impact. The investment that we have committed to is there, but we will always need to continually reassess.
Once that decision is made, we'll make sure that the cost is explained thoroughly as well.