You've hit on the fundamental challenge that modern peace operations face, and I use the term “peace operations” because we're no longer peacekeeping. In these missions, there isn't a peace to keep. There is real conflict. There's instability, so we use the term “peace operations” more commonly.
What do we face? How do we explain it to Canadians? There's more complexity than we've ever seen before.
The second point is that these situations of conflict and instability have arisen from political issues, and the solutions are political, so our peace missions—