I'll take the question on behalf of the air force. Admiral Davidson may speak on behalf of the navy.
Yes. Of course there is an air-to-air role, for which Canada is extremely well armed and equipped, not only with a radar that allows us to see at the distances that we need to see, but also with long-range and short-range weapons that protect the aircraft and the coalition.
For air-to-ground, the importance of precision-guided munitions has become very clear. Many years ago we used to drop what was called dumb bombs, where you got as close to the target as you could. With such an emphasis in the modern era on reducing collateral damage, precision-guided munitions really become the only option for western forces, and we're well equipped with those. The accuracy of those weapons has once again been well established, as illustrated by the results of the missions we've flown in recent days.