Yes, ma'am, and I'll be very brief.
In search and rescue, the air force Cormorant helicopters are the primary rescue assets from the air, and the coast guard provides primarily that marine on-water search and rescue capability.
But all Government of Canada ships, especially naval ships, are ready at any time to respond to a search and rescue request with their embarked helicopters. As well, helicopters that are on the shore in Shearwater, or at Pat Bay on the west coast, are available to fly directly at any time. When required, they provide that secondary SAR standby response, in the event that a Cormorant is not available or, perhaps due to crew rest issues, is unavailable to fly. There's a very dynamic play between the Cormorant community and the Sea King community in always ensuring that we have a rotary on-water response.