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National Defence committee  Yes. For the clarity of everybody, I worked closely with Lockheed Martin on the F-35 initiative. The reality is that we do need a replacement fighter. The F-18 was originally planned to meet its end life in 2020. It's clearly going to have to be extended somewhat beyond that tim

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I can certainly agree with my colleague. I think it's a question of balance. To have a capability is not to buy a C-17, but to have the people who can operate it, the training system that can support it, the logistics and the spare parts that work with that, the infrastructure th

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  We have always accorded the defence of Canada and the defence of North America as the primary mission. In the end, the direct investment in NORAD is not that great beyond the personnel involved and the sustainment of fighter forces and so on that are involved. There's no doubt,

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  Potentially it could, if we renege on or are delinquent in providing the kind of support that we want to provide to continue to participate with the Americans either here at home, in NORAD, or internationally. Any delay in acquiring a new fighter, for example, to replace the CF-

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  In 2005, I think we could have participated probably by simply adding some additional personnel to some NORAD sites that had part of the ballistic missile defence mission. Now, in 2014, with the intent of the Americans to deploy interceptors to eastern Canada and the need to have

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  There are army exercises and the deployment of maritime patrol aircraft and space surveillance.

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I don't have any direct personal first-hand understanding of this, but my understanding is that the evolution of it was fairly slow to start. After about four years of initiation they started to develop real information. Now they gather information from all the stakeholders who a

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I won't take issue with the complexity of one mission versus another, but the reality is that the kind of maritime warning that's done is kind of the core competency of NORAD: to collect information, fuse it, disseminate it, assess it, take action. It's a natural, in some respect

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I guess in this context I remain a pragmatist. Dr. Bow has given you some pretty good ideas about what could be done differently, and I would have argued, when NORTHCOM was set up in the States that NORAD could have piggybacked onto that opportunity to make more than NORAD, and t

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I would agree with that. I think that obviously, the airspace control mission in the north is something that NORAD does. Maritime warning applies to the Northwest Passage as well. That's an evolving mission that has occurred and has engendered cooperation between the two countrie

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  In my opinion, BMD is the obvious natural NORAD mission that we could perform with the United States. I think it's something we've missed out on. I used the words “abrogated our responsibility” in my presentation. I believe it's something in which we morally have an obligation to

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  I don't know. Yes, it's possible. The only company I'm aware of that has been actively involved in the last decade or so with ballistic missile defence was Raytheon, which proposed the installation of an x-band radar at Goose Bay as a Canadian contribution, if you will, toward ba

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  Joe Jockel, an academic who has written quite a bit about NORAD, said once that Canada needs NORAD more than NORAD needs Canada. Indeed, in my time in the United States, I found there were many senior American military officers who were unfamiliar with NORAD, and every time we'd

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald

National Defence committee  Even though we have perhaps some diplomatic differences about boundaries in the Arctic, I don't think there are any differences about the need to protect the Arctic as part of NORAD's area of responsibility. Indeed there is excellent cross-cooperation between the Alaska NORAD reg

October 30th, 2014Committee meeting

LGen George Macdonald