No, sir.
In the case of the Iraq jets, right now they are Cold Lake CF-18s. I'm saying that back home here, if need be, we can centrally manage the pool of CF-18s we have in Canada. Should the mission go long, if we need to rotate the jets—because as you know, the CF-18 is a highly technical piece of equipment that requires a lot of maintenance for every flight hour—we could potentially switch them with a Cold Lake jet or a Bagotville jet, and it would be totally transparent to all Canadians.
The fighter force in Canada is not a large entity. We work together to make sure we fulfill our missions abroad and domestically on the NORAD front, and to make sure we minimize the impact on both fighter wings of any deployments.