Madam Chair, I would just reiterate something that Minister Ambrose spoke about earlier, about it being a legacy for Canada. I think it is one of the things that we have done very well in Afghanistan, having spoken to many members of our armed forces.
I had the good fortune of participating in the parliamentary program for MPs at Wainwright last summer. Many of the trainers who were there working with our reserve forces were individuals who had done two, three, or four tours of duty in Afghanistan. There were comments from them constantly about the tremendous work we have done in providing services for women and girls.
I think it is absolutely relevant that we look at something like this given that this is the opportunity for us to focus on a legacy that all of us have been participants in, because it was a former administration that put our troops into Afghanistan as part of a NATO-led force. I think each one of us has a stake in ensuring that the work we have done there has merit and has legacy for each one of us.