I don't know, sir, if the navy made that recommendation and how the change came about.
As I mentioned in my presentation, it's important that somebody guard the gates in the north. Unfortunately, the coast guard is a bit of a misnomer because they don't guard the coast. It's not part of their mission; they're not funded for it and they're not trained for it. They're not armed ships. By default you would have to use the armed forces to do that. The coast guard might be better suited to look after security of the Arctic, interdicting ships and boarding ships. If we have one of these rust buckets we used to have on the west coast coming in from China and it wants to transit through the Northwest Passage, you need the capability to physically stop that ship from going through.