Yes, for cleaning up anything small, in ports, wherever they are, but not necessarily envisioning that kind of response.
I believe the lead agency is the coast guard, as it applies to the north. I know they have undertaken some preparations in the north, to and including distribution of community response kits and providing some training at the community level.
I think that what we're looking at going forward is having that broad view of what the demand is, how it is growing, the threats and risks and whether they are rising, and, if so, on what kind of time scale; in which case, how do we collectively have to get better at that game?
It's not because we're specifically looking at military-specific capabilities in that area, but how we might be called into action to support others who have the lead role.