It will certainly conduct the same types of missions that the CP-140 conducts right now. Think about, in the news recently, the flights in terms of enforcing and monitoring sanctions against North Korea. That type of surveillance task is absolutely still on, underwater surveillance and above-water surveillance both being key. If you think about the threats to the Arctic, you see that monitoring those threats is absolutely critical.
The mission set is becoming more broad and more complicated because of the evolving threat environment, but surveillance is job one here.
Ms. Tremblay, do you have something to add?