Madam Chair, that is an excellent question about how this unusual operation may have affected our people.
As it happens, Lieutenant Colonel Bailey is really the expert on how we tried to prepare folks for this different circumstance before they went in, support them while they were there, and then do post-deployment support.
I think perhaps the answer to your question is that we are doing a study of all the folks who were involved in Operation Laser, as a follow-up to try to find out exactly how it did affect them. The things we put in place to try to prepare them and support them were based on what we assumed would help, what we thought would help. We are doing a fairly extensive study with a number of different departments within DND contributing, to do something that is a little bit unprecedented, to try to find out what actually did happen. Many of our partner militaries, for instance, are following very closely to see what we learn.
I don't have results yet to announce, but it's going to be very interesting to follow what we learned and then make changes to how we prepare people for the future, even if we don't do anything exactly the same as Operation Laser, but to take those lessons into whatever the future might hold for us.