I don't think it's a fair question for you. If it isn't, just tell me if I wrap up after my intervention with the member for the NDP.
As we've gone through this operation, it has changed a bit. I am more interested in what's happening on the ground and anything that's there today but wasn't there yesterday. How does that information get back to you? Do you get any kind of advance warning that we're going to need 14 tanks over here in a week, so brace yourself, or is it shorter than that? Is it a day-to-day communication that you have to get that supply over there?