I'm going to ask again about something that I don't find in the supplementary estimates, which is about additional funding for training. The Auditor General's report pointed out that part of the problem for retention in the Canadian Forces was the delay in training.
I want to ask very specifically about peacekeeping training. Despite my Conservative colleague's lack of confidence in UN peacekeeping operations, I know that some have been very successful. Certainly UNAMET in East Timor was a very successful mission, so while there is a mixed record, there are great successes out there.
My concern is that under the Conservatives, peacekeeping training was cut back and was allowed to wither. There was the elimination of the Pearson peacekeeping centre. My concern is about wherever we're going in Africa where we're peacekeeping, it would take the same preparation. Is the training being done? Why is there nothing in these supplementary estimates to promote further peacekeeping training for these upcoming operations?