We are very pleased to see you again.
I want to congratulate you on your introductory presentation; it was very clear. That has given us a lot of information. It was a good summary.
You talk about climate change that is happening. Most of the time, when we have talked about that in this committee, we have mainly talked about the effects on the Arctic. Environmentalists tell us there has been very obvious warming over a 30-year period. That means we should expect to see human migrations.
A little earlier, my colleague Mr. MacGregor talked about the fact that the largest portion of the world's population lives in coastal areas. If there is very obvious warming, that means there will be displaced populations.
Have the military authorities considered different possible scenarios, both both a humanitarian point of view and in terms of potential conflicts?