We had the Queen of the North go down in British Columbia last year, a large passenger ferry, and we were very fortunate that only two lives were lost. We had a situation in Jervis Inlet last week in which a fishing craft in bad weather hit land. It was fortunate, I suppose, that they hit land and didn't go the other way, or we would have lost more than two people.
It seems to me that in all of the issues of procurement with the Canadian military, perhaps search and rescue is the orphan of the Canadian military. I'm very concerned about that. I think we have an obligation not only to be prepared for overseas missions with the Canadian Forces, but we have an obligation to the people of Canada to provide the kind of safety that we all expect is there. I'm learning it actually isn't there with the technology we're using now.