Mr. Speaker, that is exactly what I said, the soldiers are on loan in an exchange arrangement with other troops, the British and Australians. They are at war. They are involved in logistics, like the U.S. soldiers who were recently captured. They are at war. We are not at war if we are not over there, but if we are there, then it is fairly obvious that we are taking part in a war, a war that the Prime Minister has termed unjustified.
How can we have soldiers taking part in a war when we are saying we are not at war. I am trying to understand, but it is pretty difficult.