suella fernandes: i recently visited the british army training unit in suffield in canada, and i meteaker: order. scottish national party members must calm themselves. the honorable lady is asking what i think is her first question to the prime minister, and that question will be heard in full. suella fernandes: i recently visited the british army training unit in suffield in canada, and i met many of our brave men and women who are undergoing advanced combat training, including my constituent, major iain wallace of the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. many of them support the government's commitment to spending the nato target of 2% of our gdp on protecting britain's interests. will my right honorable friend explain how that commitment will go towards investment in technology and equipment, and enable people such as major ian wallace to do his job properly? prime minister cameron: first, i thank major iain wallace for his work that he does. crucially, that 2% of gdp will ensure that all those who join our splendid armed forces in the coming years know that they will have w