The closest things that we can find in government documentation.... In one place, it gives a description of what medical insurance coverage is applicable to special duty service. It uses the language “heightened risk”. It doesn't give me the definition of what a “special duty area” mission is, but I found a definition in Veterans Affairs about what the level of insurance is, and that's “heightened risk”.
When you get to war, wartime service, I testified earlier that we could not find any definition in government publications or National Defence that will help us, you and me, understand what my wartime service is. The closest example that I can find and give to you is in the criteria needed for battle honours, which is an internal National Defence process that I'll get into later, if I get an opportunity to speak about it, and it is to actively participate with a formed and armed enemy.
I'm not a lawyer, but that sounds like a good starting point for “wartime service” versus “heightened risk”.
That's the best I have. Thank you.