I can just add very quickly to that. Certainly to reinforce that point, if it's about mission continuity as it applies to electricity, we always plan on bringing it with us. There are many communities, and most are served by diesel in remote areas. Some have hydroelectricity but we always have to plan to bring it with us. We have to plan to bring our fuel along with us as well if it is something deliberately planned, or if it is in a crisis response that becomes part of our planning process for logistical resupply.
We attempt insofar as is possible not to deplete community resources. They get their annual resupply, and we don't want to use all their diesel fuel filling our planes or things like that, so we take it with us.
As far as our permanent installations go we are on provided power in Yellowknife, Whitehorse, and Iqaluit for our detachments. They all have backup power so we have our own generators should the local power go out.