Mr. Speaker, an essential part of military planning is that you do not reveal what your plans are to anyone other than the people you command.
It is a tragic situation but the question amuses me. The reputation and the experience of the Canadian Armed Forces not only in the former Yugoslavia but elsewhere should lead the hon. member to have confidence that the chief of defence staff and all those in the Canadian command, including the rest of the UNPROFOR forces, know what the problems are and will know how to deal with any situation that may arise.