I don't think anyone is asking you to jeopardize operational issues in other parts of the country. I think the question was, would you factor that into the inevitable decisions on investing in Loran-C or remove it in favour of the GPS system? As someone sitting at the deputy minister level, would you be advising the government--would you be advising yourself--that perhaps that has to be built in as a certain contingency or concern as you decide on the future of Loran-C and its Canada-first navigational policy? Would you want to create an additional lifetime for that Loran-C, given the fact that it is the only system we have in Canada that's independently Canadian?
On October 3rd, 2006. See this statement in context.