Being able to respond to disasters at home is a key part of the Canada First defence strategy, and as the tactical medium-to-heavy-lift helicopter, the Chinooks' main role will be to rapidly move ground forces and equipment to areas that may be difficult or dangerous to access. The older version of the Chinooks, as you may be aware, has proven its capabilities in Afghanistan, among other places, and the newer ones will only be better, in the sense that there will be upgraded technology.
You did point out that there is $115 million that will be funding for the operational sustainment of the Chinooks. In previous budgets and estimates, the costs of doing those constructions were a part of that, but this will be the sustainment cost. It's absolutely vital, and it goes back to what I was saying about capability. We have to have complete capability, or to the extent possible for our country, and I think this is an important part of that. I think they're a tremendous asset for the armed forces.