Madam Chair, this is one that I will turn over to my colleague, General Mialkowski, in a second. Before I do, let me tell you that, generally speaking, we have adopted very rigorous measures to ensure that we protect ourselves and are not becoming threat vectors, as previously mentioned. As more public health measures are applied, the right amount of PPE is made available to ensure that we safely conduct our training activities.
In Base Petawawa proper, there are a significant number of troops that have prepared and deployed to operations. General Mialkowski can expand on this. It is clear across the country that we're doing things differently. While we've resumed the training, not everything has resumed. We've taken the steps to ensure that we do this safely. The things that can be distributed are done through this process. Groups are smaller, and the collective training—the training as a group—is done with a very robust application of public health measures.
Always key to the application of any type of measures or conditions set is robust leadership, applied to all levels. Leaders are very much aware of the things they need to do to protect the troops and ensure that we are mission-ready.
I'll turn it over to General Mialkowski, if I may.