Okay.
Those were really my two questions. As I said, the idea of our Rangers actually being able to extend their capability and meet some of the capability problems we have with the size of our country, particularly in the search and rescue instances that are going to occur where people live.... If we already have people there in the form of Rangers, or the capability to have them there, that can certainly help with search, such as in a search for a boy like Burton Winters, who walked for 19 kilometres when nobody was there looking for him.
Is weather in the Arctic less of a problem for these than we think it is, or what is the case?