I can take that question.
When mandatory vaccination became a requirement for both entry into the Canadian Forces and for service in the Canadian Forces, we set out to have our people vaccinated or committed to have every individual fill out an attestation as to their vaccination status. For those who have requested accommodation for either physical, medical or spiritual reasons, there were a total of, I think, 1,300 people. Those are people who requested accommodations from getting the vaccination. To date, 158 is the last count that I know were approved; 980 were denied, and there still remain about 160 files that are still pending review. Those, I would say, are the numbers as they pertain to the approval.
Then there are administrative measures that are applied for those who do not wish to get vaccinated. If they wish to change their minds and get vaccinated, that's wonderful. Otherwise, there will be an administrative review that will likely lead to release.