That's a very good point.
In your speech you were talking about your aircraft being able to survive harsh climate, the North Atlantic, for example. You said Finland, for example, Colombia, Chile, the mountainous regions, with mountain turbulence. Those are great points, given the situation we have in Canada.
What makes Canada unique, I think, in my own opinion, from these countries is that we have a vast area of land, so obviously you have to fly a greater distance. For example, I'll take one of the bases, maybe the one in my riding—why not? Gander. It's on the east coast. It's the farthest point east, or close to it, compared to the rest of the country. When you talk about Gander and you talk about the west coast at Comox, do you have an example of where your aircraft is able to cover that vast area of land and endure the conditions that you describe?