We're looking at what the role of a chaplain is. That spiritual aspect is more important in service to our CAF members. Right now, every chaplain coming into the CAF, regardless of their faith group, has to first respect the values of the CAF by serving every member and being inclusive. If a chaplain coming in cannot meet the CAF values because their faith restricts them from doing that, then honestly, the CAF is not the place for them.
The first thing is being able to serve and provide support to every CAF member regardless of their faith, gender, identity and everything else. That has been very clear across all of our chaplains.
I think, personally, that we have to also provide our members with religious support. It is important, but every religion must also be respected, so those services are available for all of our CAF members. We are looking at a much more inclusive chaplain group, and one that respects the CAF values and our ethos first.