MP Dreeshen, I would like to address your question.
Obviously, a lot of the activities that happen inside our Calgary centre belong to me, as I'm looking after the equipment piece of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Very interestingly, there hasn't been a single layoff yet. We have actually grown our capacity in Calgary during the pandemic as a result of demand by the Department of National Defence.
It's very important to understand that from the onset of the pandemic, one key worry of the Department of National Defence was supply security. My answer to them from the onset was that if the borders were closed completely, and if we continued to supply the fleet at its current rate, we would see no impact for a period of three months on our normal operations, and we could probably sustain that fleet, with very marginal impact, for the next nine months.
The reason I share that with you, sir, is because this is an important aspect of having an in-house, domestic capacity to support our military. We are able, through this facility, to de-risk the military operations and sometimes all the way to the deployed operations that we've had in Iraq and in Afghanistan, to both military and civilian lines of communication.