Thank you for being here to help us understand the Coast Guard's role.
In previous testimony we've asked a lot about the threats to the Arctic as we think about the defence of North America. I would say 95% of the witnesses answered that the threats are not military threats, they are threats that have to do with melting ice due to climate change, increased vessel traffic, the security of people so the search and rescue aspect, the potential for pollution and spills, sovereignty, and so on. So that's a very important aspect of what you do with your icebreakers and other measures.
According to the Auditor General's office, the fall 2014 report of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, there are no real performance measures for Arctic icebreaking services nor measures for when users requested service but it wasn't provided. Are those measures something that the Coast Guard is planning to put in place?