Indeed I can, sir.
The report I referred to is available as well to the committee, and it goes into great detail about what's involved in doing those calculations. Essentially, to go to a continuous 30-minute posture we'd have to increase the number of crews from the current five or six to nine crews. This, as you'll recall from when I briefed, is because currently we're able to use one crew for the whole weekend standby routine. If you go to a 24 and 7 posture, every eight hours a new crew will be coming to the base, and at minimum we would need nine crews. If you have more crews, there is a bigger training requirement, and with that training requirement, more aircraft.
The report I referred to is available and really spells this out in great detail. I think it would serve to answer your questions.