No, it hasn't slowed down. In fact, the requirement for training has increased. The level of requirement has increased.
But to get back to your point of class B, we are not against people serving in class B; in fact, we find it's good for them. But on the other hand, there are people who cannot be reservists because of today's requirements to be a reservist.
So you have a choice to make. Either you're a citizen soldier, where you're a citizen and you're a part-time soldier, or you become almost a full-time soldier and in your part time you're a citizen. Today the system prevents a lot of young people from joining the reserve or making a career in the reserve because of that.
To get back to Afghanistan, I think the effort that the reserve is making in Afghanistan is normal and should be done, but where we should be questioning them ourselves is on the infrastructure of the reserve. If the units are not capable of surviving in their community, then we think this would be the end of the militia and the reserve, and that's the case we're making here today.
