Certainly, any investment we can make in the north is significant.
What we need to keep in mind and what is often forgotten—my colleagues here can speak to this—is that it's about 10 times more expensive to do anything in the north than in the south, because of the challenges around infrastructure, skills and so forth. I don't think we take that into account when we allocate budgets, either for military training and Rangers or engaging in northern development.
Those costs are going to rise with the rapid impacts of climate change on a rapidly shifting geography in the north. As a huge country with a tiny tax base, Canada has limited resources. We need to be very strategic about how we invest those resources to ensure we advance our security interests and northern development.