I think the reason the Atlantic is certainly favoured, especially when it comes to Canada's maritime structure.... The commander of maritime forces Atlantic is also the commander of maritime component, which means ultimately they are the ones for command and control of naval forces. Traditionally we have been more oriented towards the Atlantic because of our relationship with the U.K. and because we were trading with western Europe, and that's where you're going to see more of the traffic.
We now seem to be pivoting more to the Pacific, and so perhaps we need to think about how the navy is structured and how the Coast Guard is structured, etc. to respond to potentially more traffic coming from the Pacific.
To your other point, there is a reason China finally got a coast guard. They realized that by sending out their navy every time they had an issue, it tended to ratchet up the tension level a lot, and that's maybe something we need to think about. As much as threats are evolving and the mandates of government departments are expanding on the margins, when it comes to responding to an event, if you send the navy, it is a very different response from sending, for example, the coast guard. That applies to China; it applies to Canada, and it also applies to the U.S. Keeping that distinction is sometimes very helpful.