In answering a previous question, I think you alluded to part of the answer you're going to give me in the next question. We're dealing with readiness, and we sometimes get the impression.... My background is in policing. You're out doing your general patrol and at any second you could be bang in the middle of something pretty large. Would I be correct in assuming that the Canadian Forces is in a constant mode of training, etc., and capable or ready to address any kind of mission that may be required?
We've heard that you plan at any time for six different types of mission. You did allude to Haiti being one of those that really complicated things, but you were able to sustain that operation—by the way, very well in Canadians' eyes, especially those in my area. Northumberland—Quinte West has CFB Trenton, and of course a lot of the operation came out of there.
Does CANOSCOM have any forces in a high-readiness posture, ready to support a rapid response should a call come? In other words, are you ready to turn the key and get out there?