We have 20 caches of equipment dedicated to the north, and then we have three rapidly transportable large packs for a major spill.
The concept of marine pollution, no matter where it occurs in Canada, is that you cascade assets. Should there be a major spill anywhere in the country, including the Arctic, we would cascade all the assets up to the Arctic from anywhere in the country to respond. We also have the bilateral agreement with the United States, and we would rely on them and the assets they have to help us respond.
So we have 20 caches dedicated for the Arctic and then access to everything else that is located across Canada.