Again, I can report that we are aware of some trends in the Arctic that indicate there is going to be more activity both on the ground and in the air. We have not seen, in any of our trend analyses, that this has driven a greater requirement for search and rescue forces.
On another note, in the north we do work with our northern command, with the Rangers, and with CASARA, and we actually do exercises as well in SAR in the north, so I think we're staying attuned to the situation in the north. We are probably well positioned should it be demonstrated that more attention from a SAR perspective is required. Then we would react accordingly.
I also would like to state that it's not the presence of SAR in the north, but the capability in the north, and I think we've demonstrated that we have that capability. The MAJAID is a good example for the airliner scenario. We can respond fairly rapidly to an incident in the north. We are providing SAR coverage.