I spent three years in Italy. There was no danger to me in Italy. I was working for NATO intelligence. When we send people out of the country, we can send them out of the country on service—seconded to other organizations, for example. However, when the Privy Council and the Governor in Council place people on active service, it's a big deal.
Up until 1994, this involved an order in council. Every time the Government of Canada stripped the rights of Canadian people and sent them off to a war with guns in their hands, there was a debate in the House of Commons under section 32. The government hasn't done this since 1994. None of that is happening anymore.
Yes, sir. Go ahead.