The tone of your question is that in fact there will be further cuts. I don't know whether that's true. That may be the case. I hope, and I'm sure you hope, that will not happen.
The real issue that you are raising is, how can we make use of the capability that we have now more effectively, and how can we add to that capability in the North American context?
I think that's a very central and very good question. It seems to me that one of the problems we're going to have is to figure out how to deal with the possible dispersion of weapons of mass destruction on shipping, for example, entering our ports. How can we in fact know about these kinds of problems in advance before they get to the coastlines and before they get to our ports? To do that kind of surveillance I am certain requires a considerable input of new technology.
I think there are areas of practical improvement that we could make in this NORAD context that would be helpful in a very concrete and convincing way to the citizens of both Canada and the United States.