Let me give you the example of watching Lieutenant-Colonel Eleanor Taylor's interview recently. I was absolutely struck by what our country has lost in her case: a highly capable, decorated officer, the first Canadian woman to, as I understand it, lead troops into combat. She has now resigned in disgust and left the forces. Potentially we have an entire generation of young Canadian women who may have taken their skills into the Canadian Armed Forces to protect our country, and now they may be looking elsewhere, thanks to what has gone on.
As I said earlier, when one appoints a chief of the defence staff, one is seeking a leader who will uphold the finest traditions of that institution and leave it in a better place than he found it. Clearly that has not been the case. I think the current government might say that also about their own recent appointment of a chief of the defence staff who only served a number of weeks.