You are correct, sir. With current basing, we do not have any helicopters that far north.
If I may point out, though, the helicopter that we do have, the Cormorant, has a lot better capability to operate in poor weather conditions than the Labrador, the helicopter it replaced. Since we've introduced that helicopter, we've had occasions where we've been able to get it fairly far north in one day's operation. It's not a rapid response, for sure, but at least it's a capability that has improved our SAR forces.
I think it's important to note that during the incidents in the north, our rescue coordinating centres will deal with the incident in terms of what the required response is to the incident, in an appropriate manner. If there's an incident out of Yellowknife, they will probably contract a commercial helicopter operator, if that's the first responder.
So there is capability there, but a dedicated search and rescue aircraft is just not resident in the far north.