Thank you very much for the question.
The Canadian Coast Guard in the Atlantic region has unfortunately been dealing with severe weather events quite a bit in the last few years. We had a very good plan going in. We spent a lot of time in the days ahead of hurricane Fiona on preparedness. Through all of that good planning and resources that we put in ahead of time, there were very few impacts at all on Coast Guard floating infrastructure. All of our ships were well positioned away from the storm and ready to respond.
Mariners around Atlantic Canada really heeded warnings for this storm and stayed out of the way. We had cruise ships moving to different ports. We had tankers and ferries all doing the right thing by being in the right place away from the direct impact of the storm.
Direct impacts on Coast Guard in Atlantic Canada, floating assets, were very minor. Certainly our college in Cape Breton received some damage there. However, our staff, officers and officer cadets who were there pretty quickly turned that negative situation into a very positive situation, by opening up the facility on emergency power, making food and supporting Canadians close by who needed assistance.