Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Fraser and your colleagues, for being here again.
I'd like to focus on chapter 5, if I might, during my short time.
Just to follow up, when I read through this chapter, quite honestly, there are a lot of good things. What we find, I think, in all of the interviews that you perform with us and see with us is that we have long-time and short-time issues that are always going to be in front of us. As you mentioned—actually on page 4—clearly with National Defence there is complexity, and growth, because there's always an emergency readiness and action. Equipment and personnel are it.
I just have a quick question at the start. In 5.9, it says that the Canada first defence strategy was announced in May 2008. I'll get to that in terms of a framework strategy and in terms of risk management, but what are the implications of this strategy for the administration in terms of extra issues that would come up by implementing such a Canada first defence strategy that may or not have been addressed or been prepared for?