It is very clear. Let me give you an example of a situation in the fairly recent past.
During the war in Afghanistan, each tactical group that we sent there had about 1,000 members, 20% to 35% of whom were reservists. They were part of the tactical groups and helped increase strength.
With this large group of reservists who were trained up and came to join the battle group, you cannot tell the difference between the two of them, but those numbers were essential for us to be able to maintain the mission we have.
There is no doubt that our reservists are essential for the kind of work we do. Of course, there's always the intent to make sure they have really good hands-on roles that are effective and essential for when we're doing deployed operations, or even domestic operations in Canada.