Well, I wouldn't define it as narrowly as “identity”. It is very much, as you referenced, partly accounted for by the operations that occur in the Arctic now. It includes Arctic sovereignty patrol, Arctic sovereignty operations, and the equipment that support those, including specific investments.
Mr. Chisu referred to these earlier with regard to Arctic patrol vessels that will be specifically tasked to take on the very onerous, but important, role of patrolling those opening waters in and around the Arctic—the massive territory that there is to cover there, both land and sea. We have, in essence now, three oceans that we're responsible for. It's 18-million square kilometres of territory, when it comes to the search and rescue responsibility of those SAR technicians. So “identity” is perhaps very much a narrow definition of the services provided to Canada—the home game, if you will. NORAD and our responsibilities to patrol the skies over North America now including maritime approaches....
This is the important job one. This is the first in the Canada First defence strategy. It's ensuring our responsibilities to our population, our sovereignty, our people, and our first interests here at home. That's the allotment that's referenced here in the main estimates.