The expectation, to put it simply, is that the level of search and rescue response time that is acceptable is the one that Commissioner Wells recommended through the offshore helicopter inquiry, which is basically no more than 30 minutes.
The provincial position is that, upon the review of this committee and the presentations that are being made to it, we would expect that the federal government will, through its resources--as I indicated earlier in response to a question--look at restructuring how it deploys SAR resources to the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador so that we have no more than a 30-minute response time.
As I indicated in my presentation, we believe that Gander needs to be the focal point for the province. If it means that we need to bring in other resources, like the fixed-wing aircraft, then operationally that can be determined by people better qualified than I to do that. If there needs to be secondary placement of resources in other areas like the city of St. John's, because of its proximity to the activity happening offshore, then we would expect that the federal government would engage to ensure that happens as well.