Thank you.
Just to switch gears a little bit, we're talking about the lessons learned from modern symmetrical warfare. Is the Canadian military actually pivoting to incorporate some of those lessons?
Specifically, armour seems to be to modern symmetrical warfare what cavalry was to blitzkrieg. It seems to not even be operational on the Ukraine front lines at the moment. Ukraine is using it for medium-range artillery. Russia has gotten them all blown up.
Are we pivoting our forces to reflect the realities of modern symmetrical warfare?