Thank you.
I want to just pick up on that one more time, because I know there was an announcement some time ago about the work that is to be done on the base itself, on 9 Wing as an entire base, not just 103. But I think one of the ramifications of that is...I believe their footprint is going to be reduced somewhat, to the point where that gives them the opportunity to build on the current assets they have. The studies point out obviously that a fixed-wing presence would--in my opinion--reduce the amount of response time, so it certainly seems like all the elements could be lining up. The only thing we're missing, of course, would be the cash element.
One of the other situations that's unique with this particular base is the amount of civilian involvement within the base. From a town perspective--and the authority can probably pipe in on this as well--there are quite a few employees who are not of military rank and who certainly get involved in the base here. It's certainly a unique situation. Would you say that's one of the reasons why this town is so familiar with the issues regarding search and rescue as an industry?