Again, it's very difficult to speculate with regard to how to answer your question. In the end, I can say that we look at every avenue we can to help get the fishermen out and get the harbour breakouts done.
We all know that climate change and the ice are cyclical. We've had two or three rather mild winters in Atlantic Canada and the gulf. If we go back to 2014-15, there weren't enough icebreakers able to help deal with the ice conditions that we had, which were significant.
All we can do is cascade. We have a zonal approach to icebreaking. That zonal approach means that I can take assets from central Canada and Atlantic Canada and move them around depending on where the highest priority is. That's really the manner in which the Coast Guard is able to address some of the demands that come for icebreaking assistance, whether it be in the gulf, Atlantic Canada or central Canada.