No, not wherever. If we had not allowed ArcticNet to accept funding from oil companies, the vessel would have been docked in Quebec City for months. It is as simple as that.
So you are asking me, the head of the Canadian Coast Guard, whether it would be better for the Amundsen to sit in the harbour on principle, because of the possible perception of an indirect conflict of interest or whether it would be better to conduct these scientific missions for Université Laval and ArcticNet.
I will repeat what I said to you during the first round: I am comfortable with the situation, provided that the current parameters are respected, in other words, that the outcome of all this research is in the public domain, which is the case today.
If an oil company were to approach us and say that it wanted to lease our icebreaker for its personal use, we would flat-out refuse.