That's correct.
The Canadian Rangers go all the way along James Bay, up Hudson Bay, along the east coast, right up to the Arctic Circle, right to the edge of the Arctic Circle where it goes into Quebec.
It's a little bit of a misnomer. Almost everyone believes the Arctic portion, or the isolated region, is within only Inuvik, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon. But there is actually a portion of that in Quebec, just in a very isolated region. In fact, I'm going to Kuujjuaq and Schefferville this weekend to participate in a training exercise of the 2nd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group out of Quebec.
The conditions are very austere. You don't have to go very far, for example, even north of Winnipeg, until you're in an isolated region and in pretty austere conditions. Northern Ontario can get very austere very quickly as you start moving two or three hours north of the Canada-U.S. border.