Thank you very much, Mr. Novak.
It seems, as we're probably coming to the end of some of our time here, what we learned today is that Prime Minister Harper and Minister of National Defence Kenney knew about allegations of sexual misconduct against General Vance before he was appointed, and, of course, we already knew the current Minister of National Defence knew at the time of his extension, and probably Prime Minister Trudeau.
When there are so many other senior officers of distinction in the Canadian Armed Forces, why do you think the appointment of General Vance proceeded? Weren't there other possible appointments that could have been made that would have better fit the needs of the Canadian Forces at that time? Maybe I'm asking you in retrospect, but it certainly seems true to me that there were other, better appointments that could have been made.