I go back to another point that Ms. St-Pierre made about how you can't just have a one-hour session of something. It has to be embedded.
The Soviets had three all-female regiments: the mechanics, the pilots, the bomb aimers. There were a couple of exceptions. You needed a tall guy in the tail gun of one type of aircraft so they needed a couple of tall guys, but the rest were virtually all female with remarkable outcomes. I find it hard to believe. Then there are numerous examples in the war for Israel. We could go on and on.
Is there some virtue in filling out the curriculum when people come into the military?