As far as the level of service we advertise, 90% of the time we make it to the incident site within four hours. I think when you look at the U.S. statistics it's important to note that's not overland SAR. In fact, the federal government does not provide overland SAR. Our system provides overland SAR and over-the-ocean SAR; therefore, on average, we have to go longer distances.
When you look at their coastal response, which is a coast guard responsibility in the U.S., if they have more shore stations they have less territory to cover; therefore, it's logical that they can get there within this prescribed period. To be able to provide a two-hour response time anywhere the incident happens in Canada, you'd need a tremendous number of bases, in addition to the ones you have.