The government will still have to go through a selection process with the United Nations as to where and when this force deploys. Then from our perspective, the environment that we go into in the country will determine how that force will be composed.
You would understand that even from military requirements, certain countries would lend themselves to a land-based or a vehicle-based response force, and in other areas it would have to be aviation-based, based on geography, the lack of roads, rail, infrastructure, and the like.
From a quick reaction force perspective, we're still a long way away in having detailed military planning at my level, because I'm not involved in some others.
I'll turn it over to colleagues on both sides as to how the government will go through the selection process and the chief of the defence staff.