Good. Thank you very much for that.
When the commissioner was here, we heard some of the background for the realignment of the search and rescue resources in the port of Vancouver; specifically that the coast guard has reviewed all of its programs, particularly how you have delivered search and rescue resources across Canada, and has decided there would be a more efficient but as effective network in Vancouver without Kitsilano but with the addition of some other resources.
I've always felt that the right question is whether we are confident that the new network is going to work. Are the assumptions on which the decision was based right? Now that we've had a few weeks with the new network in place, although we don't have the inshore rescue boat yet, can you tell us your view on it?
There have been some incidents, we understand. Can you tell us how they were handled and whether you feel that the new network is working?