Well, thank you, sir. You'll forgive me if I say it's not very helpful, but thank you for your answer.
General Loos, or perhaps General Coates, we did have questions about the use of the Ranger force in the north. I appreciate that we did have a witness specifically on that. One question I had was that it seems the Rangers are there, in a sense being available for on-call, for being eyes and ears even when they're not being paid or employed, but it seems there aren't any regular patrols. I asked whether there would be a weekly or a biweekly or monthly patrol where they would actually go out on the land and be those eyes and ears and do a surveillance patrol on a regular basis as part of the surveillance and domain awareness in the Arctic.
That doesn't seem to be the case. Why is that?