Do the Canadian Forces have all of the stuff we need to be able to do the job to the greatest degree we can? Do we have all of the people we want? Any admiral or general who sits down in front of you and tells you that we are not stressed needs his head felt. The specific question is, do we have the capacity in place to be able to have an appropriate degree of confidence that the mission sets required for ensuring a safe Olympic games are in place? The answer to that question is yes.
As far as aerospace surveillance, there is a multitude of means by which that is done. On the tactical radars you're talking about, it is undeniably true it is most difficult for them to operate in mountainous regions. They're based on the ground and therefore they don't go through the mountains. Given the mechanisms by which we want to establish the most effective aerospace surveillance regimen we can, there is always going to be a need for that to be done from some airborne capacity as well, simply given the geography of the west coast.
Do I perceive limitations with respect to ground-based radar to be substantive in our surveillance of that space? No.