We have capabilities on Radarsat-2 to go down to a one-metre resolution. A one-metre resolution, presented in normal language, means that any object that is more than one metre by one metre in surface will be detected by the radar. This is what we call a spotlight, which is the tight lens. In normal operations, we can go to three metres. RCM is expected to be between three and five metres, which is ample for detection of an average ship or a small ship, for that matter.
Of course, just to add, the CP-140, as you may know, is also used to detect subwater activities as well, as part of their current missions.
I just want to remind the committee that the RCM, although we're working on Radarsat Constellation Mission, is only partially funded. This is not funded through the completion of the program. It's funded only through the next phase. We are in phase B, and it's only funded through phase C.
I also mention the polar communication weather satellite. That is also not funded. These are programs that need to be addressed by the government. They need to be approved. They need to be fully funded in order for this to be realized in the next decade.