Okay.
What I'm describing is different from any special forces, CSOR, or anything like that. I'm talking about a ready battle group.
The capability that I'm looking to find out whether or not we still have is what we had in capability with the airborne. They were originally stood up for the defence of Canada, operations against small-scale enemy incursions into the north and the provision of short-notice response to United Nations requests for peace operations, including patrolling, winter operations, domestic operations, and to help in response to civil authorities.
Now northern sovereignty and the defence of the north are our government's priorities. While the main threat may have changed, there are still threats that have been expressed to this committee—threats involving human trafficking, the smuggling of drugs and people, environmental threats, and the protection of our natural resources. So at a time when this is our government's priority—and we all agree that we can't be every place at the same time when it comes to the vast expanse of our north—what you're telling me is that we don't have a really rapid response capability of that nature to respond to whatever threats could befall us.