That's right. As was reported in the press, HMCS Toronto was overflown by two MiG-31s, I would say. I'd have to refer to my notes, but it was a Russian fighter aircraft. It was not seen as a threatening posture. The aircraft wasn't armed. It's not unusual to investigate when in close proximity to someone's shores. It was reported as a provocative step. From a military perspective I think the CO of the HMCS Toronto never felt under any threat. There was no targeting of his ship with radars or anything like that. It was a gentle reminder that we're in close proximity to Russian territory.
On October 21st, 2014. See this statement in context.