Thank you, Mr. Deltell.
We have a couple of minutes left, and maybe I'll ask a couple of questions.
As we prepare our study, every once in a while there will come a question and we may want some clarification. The OAG reported that there was some discord between the military leadership and the academic leaders. I think you've already talked about part of the problem, in that the military was transferring out, rotating out, some of those who would be in instructor positions.
I have two questions. What is the strategy to bring in more academic leaders from the military? Is there a balance there? You want academia, and you also want those with a lot of military experience or only military experience. What's the balance that you're looking for?
The other question is dealing with the process of a young cadet coming up through the Royal Military College. What is the tuition? How does this work? Is their tuition paid for? Do they have partial tuition? Do they receive a salary if they are in the military, or as a cadet? What is the process there? How much training do some of these cadets have already before they come to the college, and are there those who sign up to receive the free education and have not had any cadet training in the past?