When we look at peacekeeping operations, we're going to be looking into the future. Part of this is going to be on the decision we make for peacekeeping operations. Discussions are ongoing with our allies. Canada is going to be hosting the next peacekeeping summit. The training aspect of things is not just about opening up the centre, or sending a few people here, we need a comprehensive approach to looking at things. We need to look at the challenges. There are challenges within the UN. There are significant challenges, which they recognize, as to how we assist in bringing new, innovative ways of peacekeeping, because today's peacekeeping is not the peacekeeping of the past.
We need to look at how to bring a whole-of-government strategy. The military looks at sending peacekeeping troops and how the training is done. How do we integrate a whole-of-government strategy? What does it look like, and how do we demonstrate that, as a nation? How do we bring other nations together into this?
There is going to be a comprehensive approach that we're going to be putting forward, but we want to evolve it into something that's far more than just looking at training peacekeeping troops or having our training centre in Kingston. We are going to be looking at the wide aspect of how to move forward capacity building to troop contribution training, and how to integrate some of the development work properly into the areas that we do select.