Through the Indo-Pacific strategy, we've regularized the Canadian warship presence to three times through the year. It may be off a little, depending on the actual calendar date. It depends on where our operations fall. If we are going to maintain operations just in the south or just in the north, it won't require a transit.
We have Royal Canadian Navy ships sailing literally halfway around the world to try to maximize the training opportunities we have with our Indo-Pacific partners—Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand. I would suggest that, because of transit between those operational areas, if required, there will nearly always be transit through the Taiwan Strait.
