Madam Chair, I will provide a general answer, and then I'll defer to my colleagues, who may have had some experience in that kind of environment. I would say that simply because we go into operations or a combat environment doesn't mean that we set aside the rules and regulations that govern the operation of the Canadian Forces.
That's an additional lesson, I think, that we learned in the last 20 years or so, and it's being reinforced with additional training in the law of armed conflict and how we conduct ourselves in operations. Those are mutually supporting orders, directives. Again, they are intended to ensure that the same standards apply at home and abroad, notwithstanding that stresses and pressures might be ratcheted up severalfold.
With that as the sort of general answer, that we apply the same rules and regulations at home and abroad, I'll ask my colleagues if there is anything they can add from their perspectives, either on operations or other dealings.