I'll maybe start with the second question and ask Admiral Cassivi to talk about the on-campus dynamics.
Young people—people of any age—can apply to Royal Military College as a way to be recruited into the Canadian Armed Forces and obtain an education. There are multiple ways of doing that. You can do that as a direct entry officer after you've finished your education. You can do it as a civilian university student through the civilian ROTP, and then there's this process. When students, young persons, are accepted into RMC, they are accepted both academically into the college and as members of the Canadian Armed Forces. They are assigned the rank of officer cadet. They attend the college for four years. In the summer, between their academic years, they go on job-specific training, whether it's basic officer training or trade-classification specific training, environment-specific training—army, navy, air force. When they leave the college, they have a university degree, they are commissioned into the Canadian Armed Forces, and they are then ready to begin training to become an officer in the forces.