I think I could say that COVID affects both men and women. For men and women service members, how it impacts their families is the same.
Can I tell you that there are any specific or unique challenges faced by women who serve that are not faced by men? That's not something we can answer right now. However, what I can say is that the chief of the defence staff established a very good criteria to use, to look at people who absolutely needed to be at work, and one of the considerations was family issues, whether it be the essential requirement to provide child care, or perhaps having a family member who was immunocompromised in some way and could be impacted. I would say that the special and unique challenges were taken into account for all men and women who serve, in terms of the criteria established by the chief of the defence staff as to who would be working or deploying to participate in Operation Laser or day-to-day operations.