What I indicated, ma'am, is that at our peak we had 15,000 reservists. That reflected the high level of operational activity. We currently have between 8,000 and 9,000 full-time, although it fluctuates during the year. We're seeking to reduce that significantly, perhaps by as much as one half in order to come to a steady state as we come out of a high operational tempo. We'd like to have a steady state of full-time reservists, which will then fluctuate with training during the year and that type of thing, and really put our investments into an operationally ready part-time reserve as originally intended.
On December 14th, 2011. See this statement in context.