Thank you.
That does bring up another question that I wanted to address, which is in terms of icebreaker deployment time. Since 2011 the Coast Guard has decreased by 33 ship days the total time that it planned to deploy icebreakers in the Arctic. In addition, in two of the last four years, the Coast Guard operated one less icebreaker than intended due to maintenance issues—so it had old icebreakers—and it didn't meet its planned deployment time. If we already have missing planned deployment times, reduced deployment times, maintenance issues, and replacing two with one, can you explain how the Coast Guard will meet the security and defence needs in the north? Or is this a matter of inadequate resources to do the job you're being asked to do?