Absolutely not. In fact, we've maintained all along that we have to have at a minimum the equivalent of what the current Buffalo and Hercules aircraft and Cormorant fleet have. We have a combined fleet, just to be clear. Now we're operating three different types of aircraft. In an ideal world, we are hoping to craft a procurement strategy that will allow us to purchase aircraft and ensure they will meet those minimal standards.
Some of the recommendations, in an ideal world, would involve building more bases, but obviously there are financial commitments that have to be made with respect to the equipment. There's also the maintenance of the fleet. Obviously, there are also considerations about where they will be flying and if we will be able to refuel them. The refuelling capacity is another consideration.
When we talk about minimal standards, it's not to minimize the importance of them, it's to simply say they have to meet that threshold at a minimum, or exceed it, which would be the preferred option. If money were not an option, we could build bases in many parts of the country and use different equipment.